no.. its not as difficult as it appears ( unless you do it from cold start )..
1. Push the gust lock forward to open the kneepad
2. on the knee pad, left click on autostart
3. return the gust lock to its normal position and close the knee pad.
4. on the left center overhead locate the apu switch and right or left click on it till it clicks two places up to "start"
5. wait for the two windows to the left of the apu start switch to display their full values.
6. move directly down below the apu start switch to the engine start knobs
7. click on each engine start knob till it rests in the start position..
8. breathe and relax. it takes a few seconds for the turbines to wind up..
The plane will lurch as the props spin up.. make sure to keep your parking brake on..
Pam
Pam,
This is exactly the way I tried to start up. Everything worked great thru step 7.
Step 8 was the problem. The props would not unlock from full feather, and the turbines would not wind up. Even the sound stayed on the APU, no turbine windup, UNTIL...
I zoomed in to read the bus bar,(fuel control board) and saw all switches were off (closed) so no fuel was going to either engine. (My default setup is all fuel tanks feeding, engine running, ready to take-off.)
As soon as I clicked on one of the switches on the fuel board, feeding fuel to engine, the prop unfeathered and started to spin, including windup sound. Definite lurch when ignition kicked in. Before starting #2, I turned on fuel, then hit start switch, and #2 started spin up as in your instructions.
For some reason, it seems the start switch is powered through the fuel feed board. (Perhaps to prevent dry spin??) However, this is not automated in auto start.
After reading through the manual, the fuel board setup is covered in the pre-start, immediately after starting the APU.
Perhaps you still have a test model, and something was changed in the final release?
Either way, this is what worked for me.
Did not get to complete the flight, as my controller was acting up and the sim locked up, and it was bedtime. Will try again after defragging,(had added a bunch of scenery and planes/textures just before trying the C-27J.)( not blaming the problems on the aircraft!!)