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My throttle is stuck open. (Read 248 times)
Apr 23rd, 2004 at 11:16pm

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This happens for some unknown reason after I've landed in Rio De Janeiro. I safely put the plane (a 747-400) in park, deplane my sim-passengers, and shut off FS2004.

The next day I return, and I notice that after my startup for the next flight leg to Lima, Peru, my engines are running hot after startup. We're talking about 61% N1, which is about ground acceleration speed, but not Takeoff thrust. In fact, this 61% seems to be the baseline right now, I move my throttle all the way to the bottom and it doesn't move past that point.

If I push F1, (cut throttle) the throttle is cut. The plane safely shuts down just fine. I have tried it with AutoThrottle Engage on and off, and there's no dice.

I did the flight to Lima anyway, it was uneventful except fo r the taxiing. I had to set autospeed to 20 to keep the plane from accelerating too fast. (I've inadvertently gone up to 57 KIAS on the taxiway - ouch!)

I can't think of a thing that could cause this - does anyone have any answers? I always made sure to not have the IAS hold button on, and I've tried it with and without autothrottle. Everything else works fine, reverse thrust, you name it - it's just that my throttles are stuck open, and this might cause me problems in more fuel-critical flights. (Not to mention the wear on the engine! Hehehe)

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Reply #1 - Apr 23rd, 2004 at 11:35pm

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ahhh gotta love the FS world where 61% N1 is just "about" ground acceleration speed  Grin
Another MS mishap Wink

Anyway, do the usual, re-calibrate your joystick, un-install joystick drivers and update them (if available)
Very weird problem indeed...first time I've ever heard of it?
 
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Reply #2 - Apr 24th, 2004 at 11:07am

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Allright... I was fearing the need to have to reinstall, but if that's what it takes, that's what it takes. Ehh.

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Reply #3 - Apr 24th, 2004 at 11:19am

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Update: It seems to work fine now, thanks! I am so glad to see my throttle readout now at the baseline when it's supposed to be there. Heh heh.

I wonder what causes these things though!

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Reply #4 - Apr 24th, 2004 at 11:32am

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Glad you solved the problem Seth!
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