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Hmm.. what do you mean by that? The collective and the throttle are two different things. Not sure why you'd ever want to operate them at the same time. Not that you ever really need to 'operate' the throttle much at all.

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the 50 has an computer that adds RPM if nessasary, in a range.  i think this is what you ask for the AH64.

As far as i remeber, it is nearly the same prinziple in the apache. you put the throttle in flight and the Flightcomputer does the rest.

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Well, it's not a computer, it's purely analog in the Ka-50, but all turbine-powered helicopters are like this...you set the throttle at some predefined setting and leave it there, and the engine governors (which are either all or mostly hydromechanical) take care of the rest. So in that sense, the AH-64D will be very similar to the Ka-50., you just set the throttles to FLY and you're done.

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Explanation: I have set my split throttle as, left to X and throttle, and my right throttle to Y and collective, and were I invert both so the hotas functions like reverse throttle and collective. Then, when I raise my collective, I also begin thrust on my throttle. 

 

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4 minutes ago, hawa0835 said:

Explanation: I have set my split throttle as, left to X and throttle, and my right throttle to Y and collective, and were I invert both so the hotas functions like reverse throttle and collective. Then, when I raise my collective, I also begin thrust on my throttle. 

In AH-64D 99% of the time you put your throttle to FLY position so you dont use a throttle BUT if you still want to control the throttle MANUAL you have to take it to LOCKOUT and then back to FLY immediately now you can adjust your throttle between IDLE and FLY position 

I hope i helped,

Mert

 

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