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Please add variables for mixture

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    Guenseli
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    Hello,

    can you please add some working variables for the mixture/condition lever(s)

    Currently we have
    Condition_Lever_CutOff_1, number to read it, but can't control it really with it.

    Could there be made a proper variable to just control the condition lever(s) simply?

    thx

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      Hello,

      can you please add some working variables for the mixture/condition lever(s)

      Currently we have
      Condition_Lever_CutOff_1, number to read it, but can't control it really with it.

      Could there be made a proper variable to just control the condition lever(s) simply?

      thx

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      Simon
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      @guenseli

      The condition levers (and many other items) are controlled via the new Asobo B:Var system. For the condition lever, use the following commands. Change the 1 to a 2 for the second engine in the King Air.
      (>B:FUEL_1_Condition_lever_Cut_Off)
      (>B:FUEL_1_Condition_Lever_Low_Idle)
      (>B:FUEL_1_Condition_Lever_High_Idle)

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        @guenseli

        The condition levers (and many other items) are controlled via the new Asobo B:Var system. For the condition lever, use the following commands. Change the 1 to a 2 for the second engine in the King Air.
        (>B:FUEL_1_Condition_lever_Cut_Off)
        (>B:FUEL_1_Condition_Lever_Low_Idle)
        (>B:FUEL_1_Condition_Lever_High_Idle)

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        Guenseli
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        @simon
        Yes, I know, but B:Vars can't be controlled.
        (they can, but with a complicated workaround)

        Hope you consider variables for us!
        thx

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