Hmmmm so in other aircraft, the throttle operates fine??
In that case I can think of two things which may be causing the problem... firstly, the model has some interesting 'quirks'... I have never heard of AFG, but I did a quick search and found
their forum...
Looks like others have had issues with the throttles and sounds... you also have to remember that this is a turbine aircraft... it does not operate like a standard piston powered aircraft... the throttle is actually a 'Power Control Lever'... and the mixture is actually a 'Condition Lever'... Engine control is a lot different... you do not just open and close the throttle, you need to adjust the condition levers, the pitch and the power...
There are other more knowledgeable people on here than I, as I tend to fly light single engine aircraft like 152's...
Also, they have a FAQ on the kingair and I found this:
QUOTE
Q:
I have noticed that the prop RPM occasionally jumps very high. What is going on?
A:
The jump occurs when FS switches the propeller from the minimum allowed pitch angle in flight to minimum allowed pitch angle on ground. During this transition the prop RPM can jump over the maximum allowed. This happens when engaging/disengaging reverse thrust, for example. We can reduce this problem by increasing the minimum pitch on ground, but it will give you more thrust and make controlling your speed more difficult.[/quote]
so that may explain why it revs so high when you close the throttle... perhaps you are actually engaging reverse thrust???
The second (and fairly unlikely) reason why it may be doing odd things is that if you have the registered version of FSUIPC, you may have accidentally setup an aircraft specific joystick config for that aircraft... FSUIPC lets you arrange things different for different aircraft, so you might have setup some weird settings by accident for that model...
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