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FSS B727-200: Use of GIT results in no response from engines when throttles are moved
I have FSS's B727-200 Passenger in MSFS 2020. I have the latest build. I have my GoFlight TQ6 throttles mapped in MSFS to the three engines. Without GIT started and running, moving the throttles results in a response on the engine instruments. With GIT running, I can move the throttles and see them move in the cockpit, but I get no engine response and no change in engine indications. Same occurs when I used the F1, F2, F3, and F4 keyboard commands to control the engines. NOTE: This is only happening in the FSS B727-200 Passenger version. It does not in the B727-Freightor version.
I have spoken with FSS Technical Support on their Discord Forum. They can see no LVARs or LUA scripts on their end that might be interfering with anything on the GIT end. So I am now coming to Polypot for support on this question.
I did a clean install of the B727-200 Pax. I removed all GIT entries that I could in the GoFlight Interface Folder. Things worked for one MSFS session, but on the next session, things did not work again. I can definitely tie the issue to starting GIT. When I load MSFS and start a flight with the B727-200 Pax, I can move the throttles and engines will respond. However, when I start GIT, the engines stop responding to the throttle movement, even though I see the throttles move in the cockpit. Even after I quit GIT, the same thing occurs. I need to shut down and restart MSFS 2020 to get it work again.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Rich Boll
I have spoken with FSS Technical Support on their Discord Forum. They can see no LVARs or LUA scripts on their end that might be interfering with anything on the GIT end. So I am now coming to Polypot for support on this question.
I did a clean install of the B727-200 Pax. I removed all GIT entries that I could in the GoFlight Interface Folder. Things worked for one MSFS session, but on the next session, things did not work again. I can definitely tie the issue to starting GIT. When I load MSFS and start a flight with the B727-200 Pax, I can move the throttles and engines will respond. However, when I start GIT, the engines stop responding to the throttle movement, even though I see the throttles move in the cockpit. Even after I quit GIT, the same thing occurs. I need to shut down and restart MSFS 2020 to get it work again.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Rich Boll
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Best wishes
Steve