Simtech Beechcraft C45G N7826L - Starting engines

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Simtech Beechcraft C45G N7826L - Starting engines

Postby painguin4 » Tue Jun 19, 2012 7:47 am

I just downloaded the Simtech Beechcraft C45G N7826L. What is the trick to getting the engines running. They will turn over with the starter but will not keep running. Fuel is on and mags are set to both. Throttles, props and mixture are all up.

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Re: Simtech Beechcraft C45G N7826L - Starting engines

Postby pete » Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:58 am

Well I start my FSX with engines running and this engine runs fine .. . But if you shut down this I also see it doesn't just restart with CtrlE.

Here is the start procedure from the original manual: (didn't try a restart)

[quote]Manual Engine Start:

If you prefer not to use CTRL-E to auto-start your engines, here
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Re: Simtech Beechcraft C45G N7826L - Starting engines

Postby Zaphod » Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:26 am

No problems with the engines but it's caused all my aircrafts ailerones to go on full deflection, banking right!

Lifes too short. Deleteing.

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Re: Simtech Beechcraft C45G N7826L - Starting engines

Postby pete » Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:48 am

Unlikely to be this plane. If it was the case it would have done that to mine too .. and it hasn't.


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Re: Simtech Beechcraft C45G N7826L - Starting engines

Postby Zaphod » Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:20 pm

You may well be right Pete, but I had no probs before checking it out and I have no probs after deleteing?

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Re: Simtech Beechcraft C45G N7826L - Starting engines

Postby painguin4 » Tue Jun 19, 2012 2:52 pm

Reply to Zaphod.
Not only do I have the engine starting isuue but it also caused all my ailerons to go to a full right bank also. Not just this plane but all my FSX planes. I shut down and restarted FSX and it cleared it up. Not sure if it will do it again.

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Re: Simtech Beechcraft C45G N7826L - Starting engines

Postby Zaphod » Thu Jun 21, 2012 4:45 am

Downloaded the D-Day version and had the same aileron problem. Further investigation showed that the problem was caused by my default flight which was saved with the auto pilot activated. Turning the a/p off has sorted that out.
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