31-08-2005, 03:25 AM
StudentPilot,
FS9 is just a short form for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight - Also known as FS9, FS, FS2004. FS means Flight
Simulator, you seem new, so remember that. Website's all over use these terms!
I don't know if you solved this problem by going slower, or if you solved it at all, but another tip is that this usually only happens with small
jets. It's basicly FS (there's that term again
) warning you that you're going to fast and the gear (usually the front gear) is being forced to
move "sideways" and it's causing smoke and the aircraft to mysteriously "jump" up in the air. Some people experiance this when they
lose control upon take-off, near the end of the runway.
As for the throttle problem, sometimes it's just a stubborn panel. Although, if you are using an AI plane; using an AI panel, it might be
defective.
I'm not sure what you mean by reporting emergencies. If you mean ~declaring~ an emergency using FsP, press CTRL + SHIFT + M and
you will hear your co-pilot announce the problem and telling you to pan. Then your hostest will announce the emergency landing and ask
that they fasten their seatbelts and proceed to the brace position.
Hope this helps,
Ryan
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This was my 300th post
FS9 is just a short form for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight - Also known as FS9, FS, FS2004. FS means Flight
Simulator, you seem new, so remember that. Website's all over use these terms!
I don't know if you solved this problem by going slower, or if you solved it at all, but another tip is that this usually only happens with small
jets. It's basicly FS (there's that term again

move "sideways" and it's causing smoke and the aircraft to mysteriously "jump" up in the air. Some people experiance this when they
lose control upon take-off, near the end of the runway.
As for the throttle problem, sometimes it's just a stubborn panel. Although, if you are using an AI plane; using an AI panel, it might be
defective.
I'm not sure what you mean by reporting emergencies. If you mean ~declaring~ an emergency using FsP, press CTRL + SHIFT + M and
you will hear your co-pilot announce the problem and telling you to pan. Then your hostest will announce the emergency landing and ask
that they fasten their seatbelts and proceed to the brace position.
Hope this helps,
Ryan
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This was my 300th post

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