Hi Krigl
The argosy is very old tech but easy to master.
The thing to remember is if you can see a warning lamp showing anywhere in the panel or VC it is telling you that you have forgotten to switch something on.
You will only lose engines if you are not using the anti Icing.
I see in your VC shot that you have Pitot Heater failed
showing & number 1 propeller feathered.
Keep the throttle movement as smooth as you can and don't slam them forward for takeoff and you should be fine.
It's pretty standard procedure to switch on the pitot heaters as soon as you start the engines.
Anti Icing should be turned on whenever the outside air temerature is below 5 degrees C or flying in cloud to stop ice buildup in the Dart Intakes.
I know it's a filly aircraft to fly but these are real procedures used back in the old days.
The New HS.748 i am currently building has even more realistic procedures so if you can master the Argosy
you will enjoy the 748 even more.
The Argosy release has been a bit of a didssapointment for me as i have had a lot of stick for introducing realism to the systems.
Not got anywhere near the usual interest as 90% of simmers are the CTRL E engine starter types

No Reviews & no Awards as it's too complicated it seems.
(you can learn the systems in 30 minutes easy)

The 748 will have a Rapidstart Button to cover these types of simmers this time and to avoid the massive e mail attack of the non RTFM people.
Regards
Rick
Whoa!!! This was a surprise! How on earth did you find this post Mr Piper?! Didn't expect to see this again...
I am greatly honoured that you chose to answer it, too, your work has brought me a great deal of pleasure (in FS, of course)

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I hope you didn't think I was running down your plane, far from it, it's my usual self denigrating style... my fault I can't keep it flying properly....I've sat in the cockpit of one of these in Coventry at the museum and was really excited when I heard you'd brought this out.
I must disappoint you in admitting that I am one of the 90% ctrl-e starter types; I fly mainly for the scenery, the look, the thrill, and to take and post screenshots, and the odd foolish story or two. I still know a damn good piece of work when I see it though and your plane is that!
I find it strange that you were criticised for realism, maybe you chose the wrong audience... or they chose you? Plenty of people do appreciate a quirky and realistic plane, but perhaps the Argosy just isn't popular enough for people to get enthusiastic about it. It's beautifully made, but the plane itself isn't so... beautiful.
I do think that including a ctrl-e option is a good idea for the casual simmers.... I'll certainly appreciate it in the forthcoming 748, and in the Argosy too if you or someone were to make a 'patch'.
Thanks for the tips, next time I'll at least implement those basic things and perhaps the flight will go a tad better..... and one day I'll mature a bit and start learning to fly properly, following checklists and procedures, and a realistic, challenging aircraft like the Argosy will be just what the doctor ordered...
Your work is excellent and brings a lot of people a great deal of enjoyment! Keep it up, and happy landings!
Regards
Krigl