Hey, I'm totally new to flight simulator and I can takeoff with the bombardier airplane and everything but I don't know how to move the 2 airplanes in the topic title. I start the engine and stuff (or so I think), and it looks like I'm moving the throttle thing up and down (Is that what it's called), but nothing is happening.
What is so different from these planes then the bombardier?
Refl3x wrote:
Hey, I'm totally new to flight simulator and I can takeoff with the bombardier airplane and everything but I don't know how to move the 2 airplanes in the topic title. I start the engine and stuff (or so I think), and it looks like I'm moving the throttle thing up and down (Is that what it's called), but nothing is happening.
What is so different from these planes then the bombardier?
How about a link to the type of aircraft you're talking about.
There's only 4 airplanes in the demo, one being the floatplane and the other the AirCreation Trike.
You're talking about the FSX demo. Sorry, I'm not running it. Someone else that is should come along to help you. 🙂
Well, I can't edit my posts since I'm a guest, but here's the first link in both google searches I did.
Check you control assignments (Throttle), make sure it's still assigned. Try keyboard throttle, I think it's F4. Recalibrate your joy stick. I can't think of why you would not have throttle control. 🙂
I think we need to clarify a point here.
You say you can fly the bombardier. Do you mean you can fly it in FSX but not able to fly the others in FSX?
Yes.
Not sure then without further information from you.
Whatever controls you are using to fly the bombadier will work with the others.
The trike is extremely easy to fly. It requires no setup, you can accelerate and go....simple as that. Engine is already running so you don't need to do anything at all. On the off-chance the brakes are set then just release them with 'ctrl .'
Perhaps you could elaborate further and perhaps explain in more detail of where you feel the problem is. Can you hear the engine running?
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