A recent post about problems with adjusting a recip-engine aircraft's power-idle settings got me to thinking about a problem I've experienced with one of my turbo-props. The FS-KBT P-3 is a fine aircraft, its' only problem is the absolute charge it does in my FS9 down the taxiway at 60 or 70 knots even with the throttle pulled all the way back. Using the "Groundhandling" add-on and setting the taxiing speed to 10 kts results in a series of head-bows until arriving at the EOR. After seeing the other post, I ventured into the aircraft cfg file's [propeller] section. I've set the beta_min (hopefully, that's what I'm supposed to adjust) as low as 6.000 but still experience the nodding. There isn't a condition lever setup on the panel I have, just thrust levers. I can fine-adjust pitch using ctrl-F2/F3, it does slow things down a slight amount, but only by a few kts. The only seeming fix I've found, in conjunction with the Groundhandling add-on, is to turn on the deicing switch on the panel, which brings things down speed-wise but results in a higher power setting to taxi.