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The OV-10 Bronco does use special coding to handle the props and
the Engine 1 propeller axis and Engine 2 propeller axis should be left
unassigned in FSX. If you do have hardware assigned on those axis
leave the levers fully forward when using the Bronco.
We decided not to model the back seat as it really is useless in FSX.
You can’t fly the aircraft from there as visibility is almost zero. Note
that the aircraft is now mostly flown with just the pilot. The Bronco
does not have an Autopilot but we left the standard FSX Autopilot key
commands on so when you do need to make a long flight you can use
it. We strongly recommend FSX REALISM settings as shown in the
image. If you prefer to fly without rudder activating the Autorudder is
an acceptable option.
Because this aircraft is modeled with detailed system using a non-
standard startup situation could cause some systems to be in an
incorrect initialization state. We provided a startup situation called
Aerosoft - OV10 Bronco that places the aircraft at the airport where it
is normally found (Wevelgem Belgium) with all FSX settings as they
should be. Feel free to change the weather and location but do not
change any of the other settings.