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LOL fast too... what did you do?

 

About the engine sequence its pretty simple, if the shift+Rwin combo is too dificult for you, then just remap it to pgup to start and pgdown to swich it off like in 1.02 was.

 

After that you need to wait untill the engine RPM reaches 70% and then you can accelerate away to the taxyway.

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I press ALT+Home and Shift+Home for both engines to power up - You realise it takes a while for the engines to warm up right up to idle throttle?

 

Just press both and wait - watch the gauges

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Keep in mind that the T-Frog has a specific start-up sequence re inter alia electronics, throttle position etc etc.

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Guest IguanaKing
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R-Win + Home starts both engines.

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yeah, in Su-25T you need to place the throttle to idle position, and turn on avionics/electronics power first (SHF L)

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Which is completely backward from real-world startup procedures, BTW, Battery first, engine start, generators on-line, THEN avionics. :pilotfly:

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