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Throttles

joe bob

Charter Member
I am practicing engine out procedures on a twin engine aircraft but can't keep the dead engine prop feathered with my single joystick throttle.

In FSX I would press E+1 or what ever number engine I would like to control and that axis would be the only one controlled.

Is there a way to do that with MSFS 2020?
 
Best way I can think of would be to manipulate the individual engine controls in the virtual cockpit with your mouse.

Probably you should avoid touching the physical throttle during the procedure because if you move it, all of the throttles will snap to its position.

August
 
Thanks August, unfortunately that is what happens.

If there is no selection for individual engines then it seems I may have to remove the propeller axis from my joystick.
 
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