diegov
04-15-2009, 09:44 PM
Hi Fellow Builders,
Ive been calibrating my throttle and wondered how many people have the left and right levers balanced exactly. IE When I move both levers exactly halfway.. I would want to have the Phidget Values for both levers to read the same. I find that it is near impossible in my config to get them the same. They are always about plus minus 10 phidget value units in difference. This seems to make a difference in FSX where it will start to slightly turn the aircraft in the direction of the weeker engine. Granted most flight are done with A/T on, so its not do much of a drama, but taxing is sometime annoying.
I was thinking of assigning one lever to both left and right FSUIPC engine values, and leaving the other pot as a dummy, but i guess i wanted to know how accurate throttles are in a real 737. Is there variances between left and right levers when pilots move them together?
Hope the question makes sense.
Thanks
Diego
Ive been calibrating my throttle and wondered how many people have the left and right levers balanced exactly. IE When I move both levers exactly halfway.. I would want to have the Phidget Values for both levers to read the same. I find that it is near impossible in my config to get them the same. They are always about plus minus 10 phidget value units in difference. This seems to make a difference in FSX where it will start to slightly turn the aircraft in the direction of the weeker engine. Granted most flight are done with A/T on, so its not do much of a drama, but taxing is sometime annoying.
I was thinking of assigning one lever to both left and right FSUIPC engine values, and leaving the other pot as a dummy, but i guess i wanted to know how accurate throttles are in a real 737. Is there variances between left and right levers when pilots move them together?
Hope the question makes sense.
Thanks
Diego