by dave3cu » Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:21 am
Turbo-props have 2 controls that are used to control idle speed. (Look at the default Cessna 208 Caravan)
The 'Conditioner' with 'high idle/low idle/fuel cutoff'.
The 'Propeller RPM' (prop pitch) with 'high/low/feather'.
If you're using Milton Shupe's Dash 7, it uses the default 747 panel so does not have these controls on the ECU. You can either...
Install an add-on panel for a 4 engine turbo-prop, or use the default key assignments.
-Conditioner (uses Mixture assignment)-Ctrl+Shift+F2 (to lower idle) or Ctrl+Shift+F3 (to raise). On Milton's, don't go below about 58% N2 or you'll go to 'fuel cutoff'.
-Prop RPM-Ctrl+F2 (to lower) or Ctrl+F3 (to raise).
You could also make joystick button or axis assignments for Mixture and Prop RPM.
Dave
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dave3cu on Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
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