Bulva Posted September 3, 2022 Report Posted September 3, 2022 (edited) Only now (after returning from vacation) I could try v 2.0.2. I noticed that taxiing (when throttles are in the Beta range) is very slow nowadays. This was not the case in the previous version. I checked both after starting the MU2 from the cold & dark state (and releasing the Locks), as well as with the engines running. You need to push the throttle levers out of the beta range for the plane to roll faster. Am I doing something wrong? Two screenshots with the minimum and maximum Beta range - no changes to the engines indicators: P.S. This is not a hardware issue. After disconnecting my Honeycomb Bravo, using only the mouse, the plane also rolls very slowly (in Beta throttle range). Edited September 3, 2022 by Bulva 1 Quote
mjrhealth Posted September 3, 2022 Report Posted September 3, 2022 Cant see anything wrong with Taxi speed. Its slower than it was, but thats because originally it was too fast. Sure was mentioned in notes. Still have to use Beta to slow it down. Quote
MANOLO Posted September 3, 2022 Report Posted September 3, 2022 Hi, You must use Condition Levers in order to increase taxi speed. I can see in your pictures, RPM are even below 75% in red zone!! You can increase them until more than 90% Regards, Quote
Bulva Posted September 3, 2022 Author Report Posted September 3, 2022 Thank you very much for the answers and factual explanations. I remember it was different in the previous version. But if now it is closer to the real behavior of MU2, I can only be happy. I love this plane. Thank you. Quote
Bulva Posted September 3, 2022 Author Report Posted September 3, 2022 Sorry, but one more question I watched a lot of videos on YT landings with MU2. After leaving the runway, pilots always put Condition Levers in the TAXI position (in the lower range) (which is in line with the checklist), while Power Levers remain in the Beta range. For me, the taxi speed is then ver, very low. It doesn't look like it does in this (e.g.) video (see from 8:08 minutes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKEzo4YZD4E Quote
MANOLO Posted September 3, 2022 Report Posted September 3, 2022 Well, I don’t know if you have another kind of problem with your simulator or what, but I get between 10 to 25 knots taxiing speed, if is a reference for you. More than this I think is insane and “dangerous”. Simply move your Condition Lever at your convenience. Anyway, be careful do not enter in Reverse zone with throttle levers!! And, maybe, are you sure locks are releasing?? Have you try to follow exactly the checklist I have published? Do it, please, and tell me. Quote
Bulva Posted September 3, 2022 Author Report Posted September 3, 2022 Thanks again. Yes, of course, locks are releasing. Maybe I'm oversensitive (after too fast Taxi speed from the previous version). Suppose, the topic resolved ;-) Thx Quote
Rayne Posted September 4, 2022 Report Posted September 4, 2022 On 9/3/2022 at 1:41 PM, Bulva said: Thanks again. Yes, of course, locks are releasing. Maybe I'm oversensitive (after too fast Taxi speed from the previous version). Suppose, the topic resolved ;-) Thx Hi @Bulva. I have the same problem with the taxi speed. Infact when on a slope the aircraft will barely or not move unless I take her out of beta or indeed change to high idle. But the high Idle wasn't made for taxi. The previous version (V1 and the first V2) were able to taxi just fine in beta. I love the plane, but I am hoping for this to get resolved. Maybe in the next update @tkyler has found the fix? Quote
tkyler Posted September 4, 2022 Report Posted September 4, 2022 (edited) 3 hours ago, Rayne said: But the high Idle wasn't made for taxi .....not necessarily. See text clipping below from a MU2/TPE training manual . The taxi speed is more accurate now than it was in the previous versions, I won't be altering it. Its VERY common to move the levers out of BETA and above flight idle to get your speed going or you are an impatient "taxi-er". We did it all the time in cargo ops...with a fully loaded plane, we could barely move in BETA unless we got up a good head of steam first. The guy in the video below goes above FI and back into BETA @ 3:50, 4:30, 4:58...and I've seen other video demonstrating the same behavior...heck I myself with my own hands on the throttles of a real MU-2 have done it. Go ahead and work those levers! -TK Edited September 4, 2022 by tkyler 1 Quote
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