I just downloaded the Heinkel and I seem to be confused over setting prop pitch. The yellow levers move but are declared inactive. The button on the throttle says "mouse wheel" but when I use the mouse wheel I start moving around the cockpit. If I just press it nothing happens. There is also a panel switch with "auto, fixed, and feather." if I click that the RPM drops but I can't alter it after that. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Changing prop pitch
Re: Changing prop pitch
The adjusters are at the ends of the power levers - the little trigger switches. The panel is to switch OFF the prop pitch, so don't use that!mrbill wrote:I just downloaded the Heinkel and I seem to be confused over setting prop pitch. The yellow levers move but are declared inactive. The button on the throttle says "mouse wheel" but when I use the mouse wheel I start moving around the cockpit. If I just press it nothing happens. There is also a panel switch with "auto, fixed, and feather." if I click that the RPM drops but I can't alter it after that. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Best to use keyboard commands as, for once, they actually better represent how the pitch adjustment works!
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Thanks for all the advice. I discovered that I have a module called F1view that is provided by Wilco. It is a free substitute for Active Camera, and works off the mouse wheel. It is in the module folder and can be disabled by changing the dll file to "bak" or just drag it out. Hope this will help anyone with the same problem. It is a great aircraft!
Thanks, Bill C.
Thanks, Bill C.
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I have come across quite an interesting problem while flying the He-219, A-0 I think. If you do feather your props using the box with manual, fixed, feather, then the rpm's never recover. I have even changed to a different variation of the plane, as well as a different plane entirely. The prop pitch can be set to 100% and all the way down to 0%, but from what I can tell the rpm's stay the same. I switched to the Mustang and moved the pitch from 0% to 100% but the tachometer would not raise or fall from 1,800 rpm's. After I restarted the flight simulator, everything was working again, but just as a warning, DO NOT feather your props during, or before, flight. If this problem is only with me I am sorry, but be aware.
I have this with the 219 as well. I tried playing with the prop pitch and all that happened was the engines stuck at one particular RPM and wouldn't move. I'll have a look at this in more detail tonight if I get chance.Guardsman_081 wrote:I have come across quite an interesting problem while flying the He-219, A-0 I think. If you do feather your props using the box with manual, fixed, feather, then the rpm's never recover. I have even changed to a different variation of the plane, as well as a different plane entirely. The prop pitch can be set to 100% and all the way down to 0%, but from what I can tell the rpm's stay the same.
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