i use the throttle wheel on my CH F-16 stick, and i hvae CH rudder peddals with toe brakes set and working in controls. I use the simple select, first 1, then 2 then select all engines. They are getting power. I havent locked the tail wheel yet, but im applying full right rudder and toe brake.
basically i did what Storbror is talking about above, but i had to go ahead and apply higher throttle pretty quickly.
They do have outrageous amounts of torque that would have resulted in a huge loss rate (were all these German planes actually designed w/o counter rotating props? Sounds very un-German). When they appear on the runway at the start of the misn, the AI are stable behind me, but the player flown plane is rotating all on its own, like a 70 knt cross wind is hitting the runway. I know some planes do that a little, but this is kinda extreme. they will rotate about 45 degrees .
I finally got the 410s off the ground by using the HUGE wide runway on that eastern island in the Formosa map. I just have to gun it to high throttle settings and dance all over the place taking off, once it gets some speed and full power up nearly 2/3 of the way down the loooong runway, it gets airborne. I've been flying this stuff since the first week IL2 came out, so I'm not a noob and have been dealing with torque for yrs. this is just too exagerated. I can't believe that it's quite this prone to stalling either, but I can deal wiht that. this is NOT realistic at all, and I hope our wonderful modder guys can correct that. I'm still looking for vids of 410s and 200s to see if the engines don't counter-rotate. MAX right rudder and toe brakes are nearly useless until you get up considerable speed at 110% throttle.
And yer not gonna believe what I found with the TOTALLY unflyable JU-88s (only 2 will fly). I think im gonna make a seperate post on that one.
OK, they DO rotate the same way, which seems pretty silly. but here is one that is still in good enough shape to test the engines.
Oh yeah, anohter modification to this post, I do always move the stick throttle slider a bit. I found I have to sometimes give it a little throttle to get the eingines to start reliably, or so it seemed when It took me about 6 tries to get an engine to catch. Good point.