I’ve noticed that when you link an RPM gauge to a propeller engine (using the variable setter) that upon adding any (large) amount of throttle the RPM goes right up to 2,000 RPM (although, I am dividing the number by 6,000 so it might be 12,000, though I find that unlikely). Yet when you decrease throttle, it drops it down all the way.
Yet another issue is this still applies when you have a fixed prop, since there is no change in RPM despite making less thrust, which goes against several laws of physics. If this could be fixed, I think that would be a lot more realistic. What do you guys think?
Interesting.