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Is there any method of mapping the throttle curve so that it enters the afterburner range when it gets to a specific value that coincides with my hardware Virpil Mongoose? I only see basic controls in the in game settings for curves inversion etc.

Admittedly I have not played with the Virpil software I'm used to working with FSUIPC and AXIS and OHs on MSFS platform. I realize this is a different simulator but was hoping for a similar solution that I'm currently unaware of.

Didn't find anything about mapping in the F1 Manual.

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Yep, set it to custom curve, best if you use it as "slider" option, and set the curve till AB kick in matches your detent.

To illustrate (it's on a Warthog, so most probably useless to you) in custom curve I had to put 40% slider from 40 to 47 and it is spot on to my push throw detent. The two other sides imagine them just tweaked until they're the straightest line you can to AB peak.

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1 hour ago, Ala13_ManOWar said:

Yep, set it to custom curve, best if you use it as "slider" option, and set the curve till AB kick in matches your detent.

Thanks for the tip, saved me some time getting it sorted. 15% gets it close on my setup.

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Hello,

This is my settings for Thrustmaster TWCS throttle for mirage F1.  Works well in VR. 

Hope it helps

 

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Thank you all for the very good advice.

best regards

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On 2/26/2023 at 12:31 AM, Bucic said:
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No reason to use this in the F1 as Aerges added this in the first patch or so.
Cheers!
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The M2K has these options.


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Personally I’ve taken the slightly more hardcore approach, and have happed the controls that disengages the fuel flow for the afterburners.  It’s a switch to the right of the throttle and has a cover.  
So for normal flight, I switch off the option to engage the afterburners and use it only on take off and combat 

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