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Thrust Problem


Alexpearce

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Can someone help me? Every time I start up in either an A320 or A321, I try to move the throttles up and the wont budge. If I hold F4 they stay at full throttle but this doesn't really help me. They just go back to 25% N1 if I let go. I've looked everywhere for a button but can't find anything. Can someone explain what I'm doing wrong?

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The AirbusX throttles are supposed to be operated with a joystick throttle axis, not with the F-keys due to some limitations within FSX.

If you really need to use the F-keys to change thrust, there is a workaround here.

If you have a throttle axis on your joystick and can't get it to work, check out these support topics:

http://forum.aerosof...oystick-issues/

http://forum.aerosof...s-for-airbus-x/

http://forum.aerosof...throttle-issue/

If you still can't get the throttle to work, you should contact Aerosoft directly so they can fix it for you.

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It's not that its not working, when I press an F key to add thrust, it does move but on the EICAS display a little blue needle stops me from advancing the throttles. Just putting it back to 25% N1. Not sure if its a sort of safety feature or not or I haven't programmed something into the aircraft.

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It's not that its not working, when I press an F key to add thrust, it does move but on the EICAS display a little blue needle stops me from advancing the throttles. Just putting it back to 25% N1. Not sure if its a sort of safety feature or not or I haven't programmed something into the aircraft.

As stated you dont use the F keys to advance retard the throttles, you use a hardware throttle axis.

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