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PAD Dehavilland Buffalo question

Fnerg

SOH-CM-2023
I am really enjoying this airplane in the Search and Rescue livery and I am using it to learn ILS. The instruments are very user friendly for an amature like me, and the flight dynamics are fun too.

One thing I am curious about, is there an adjustment that I could make in the cfg to correct the surge forward of the aircraft when I start the engines?

I found a real nice flight up the coast of British Columbia if you'd like to try. If you have GEP, Ultimate Terrain Can/ Alaska, and FSGenesis 38m you'll be in for some nice eye candy. Start at Port Hardy CYZT around 7:00pm, fly ILS to Prince Rupert CYPR.

Thanks
 
Bring up the throttle panel and pull the condition levers back to almost closed. This will help with the surge and is the realistic setting for starting a turboprop. Full forward is used for flight only.


Brian
 
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