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Posted Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:28:23 AM
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Hi guys

         can anyone help me. I am just trying to get used to the seneca in just flight fying club. All is well on taxi. Then when i am ready for take off smithy tells me we have a problem. I did try to take off and it seemes like lossof power to the engines and just keeps stalling. I am not overweight and i hace checked failures and none are checked. anybody any ideas

Joseph

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Posted Thursday, October 01, 2009 3:48:25 AM


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Sorry Joseph I'm not familiar with the Seneca/Flying Club

Just a few thought;

 Is it ok when NOT connected to fsfs?

Is the Seneca in the fsfs hangar or have you entered the details yourself?    If the later double check what you've entered!

Check no failures selected anywhere   fsfs/MSFS etc

Good luck

Biggles

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Posted Sunday, October 04, 2009 4:01:43 AM


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Joseph:

Smitty says "We have a problem" when the engines in a multi-engine airplane are not producing almost the same thrust. This could be due to settings the pilot has used on the engine controls themselves, such as mixture or throttle, or perhaps because one of the engines has a serious problem such as a total failure or a fire.

This problem can often occur if the plane is being flown using a multi-throttle (or mixture) setup where the controls are not set evenly, or perhaps where the controls are being set from the keyboard or mouse but again engine 1 is not for example set the same as engine 2.

Please let us know what you can find.

PS Thanks Biggles

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Posted Thursday, October 15, 2009 2:37:13 PM
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Thanks for that,

                     i think it was the engine throttle not being the same on both engines. Once again thanks

joseph

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