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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: Donzo on February 08, 2006, 09:52:02 PM
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When flying a multi-engine aircraft (B-24 for example), I know you can shut down a single engine by pressing Shift and 1,2,3 or 4 depending on which engine you want to shut down then pressing E.
My question is after doing this how do you "bind" all the remaining engines together?
My #1 engine goes out. I press Shift 4 & E to shut down the #4 engine. Now when I operate the throttle it is only affecting the #4 engine. How do I get it so the throttle is affecting the #2 & 3 engines only?
What am I missing?
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CTRL-E.
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i use shift E to enable ALL engines.
I'll try control E and see if that works too.:noid
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Select all engines with CTRL E. Then throttle up. Engine #1 and #4 wont throttle up cause they are damaged/off.
AFAIK theres no way to select more then one engine at a time.
To run the seperate engines on different boost settings, youll have to select them one by one and change setting for each.