mandrews_2 Posted April 30, 2021 Posted April 30, 2021 (edited) So I was just flying a mission in a Caudron G4 and found I couldn't climb or catch up with my flight leader. Looking at the RPM gauges, by adjusting the mixture I could get the left engine to ~1200rpm; but my right engine was only getting 900rpm. Both engines were showing 100% health (so no engine damage). On a lark, I turned on auto-pilot and immediately the right engine RPMS started climbing to 1200 like the left. Is there something I'm missing (separate mixture controls) or is there something going on with the G4 engine management? Edited April 30, 2021 by mandrews_2 clarity Quote
mandrews_2 Posted April 30, 2021 Author Posted April 30, 2021 OK A bit more information from a couple of QCs. In the G4 cockpit, I only see one of the two mixture controls move when I adjust the mixture, and I can kill the left engine (never the right) by cutting back the mixture too much. QC flight in a Gotha shows similar behavior (al least with the mixture cut out). Quote
Burning Beard Posted April 30, 2021 Posted April 30, 2021 Just guessing I would think you have to adjust the mixture for each engine individually. If you look in engine controls in the key mapping in Workshops, there are individual controls for up to four engines. Quote
mandrews_2 Posted April 30, 2021 Author Posted April 30, 2021 2 hours ago, Burning Beard said: Just guessing I would think you have to adjust the mixture for each engine individually. If you look in engine controls in the key mapping in Workshops, there are individual controls for up to four engines. Good guess @Burning Beard. That's it, I need to select the second engine. Works great with the keyboard, now to figure out if I can control both engine mixtures together using my HOTAS dial. Quote
+Polovski Posted May 1, 2021 Posted May 1, 2021 (edited) Indeed the default will be to apply mixture changes or whatever, to the first engine. Select the second engine, then you can control that. Shift+1 - engine 1 select. Shift+2 - engine 2 select. etc then you can adjust. Go to the WOFF keys setup and top right, filter, Engine controls and you can see these and others. Edited May 1, 2021 by Polovski Quote
Bletchley Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 There is also a key to select all engines, if you want to control both engines as one... B. Quote
TROOPER117 Posted May 2, 2021 Posted May 2, 2021 Thanks for the heads up... some useful little reminders here Quote
mandrews_2 Posted May 3, 2021 Author Posted May 3, 2021 Perhaps this statement belongs in the "Wish List" thread; but I'll make it here. I wish there was a "Mixture Control All Engines" or "Mixture Control All Selected Engines" command available in the "Bind to Axis" list of the Key/Controller Mapping utility. The current list is tied to Engine1 - Engine4 individually. This is what triggered my initial confusion. Quote
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