01-07-2011, 09:53 AM
Antonis,
What are your environment settings at the time, specifically, I mean the wind velocity? I use FS9 and this happens to me as well when I have a high
crosswind. Your video showed the plane turning dramatically to the right, so either your controls are not centered to begin with, or perhaps either
the HDG or NAV buttons on your autopilot are engaged, or you have one hell of a crosswind going. If you fly with calm weather, does this also happen?
Does this happen with this aircraft no matter what airport or heading you take off from?
Another thing you could do...try flying without your joystick (i.e. with the keyboard), just to see what happens. Push the Number Pad 5 button to
center your rudder and ailerons prior to engaging the thrust.
If all else fails...since you say it only happens with this aircraft, why don't you try deleting the aircraft, downloading it again and setting it up
again from scratch. There might be something awry within the aircraft.cfg file that is causing this problem.
I hope this helps.
What are your environment settings at the time, specifically, I mean the wind velocity? I use FS9 and this happens to me as well when I have a high
crosswind. Your video showed the plane turning dramatically to the right, so either your controls are not centered to begin with, or perhaps either
the HDG or NAV buttons on your autopilot are engaged, or you have one hell of a crosswind going. If you fly with calm weather, does this also happen?
Does this happen with this aircraft no matter what airport or heading you take off from?
Another thing you could do...try flying without your joystick (i.e. with the keyboard), just to see what happens. Push the Number Pad 5 button to
center your rudder and ailerons prior to engaging the thrust.
If all else fails...since you say it only happens with this aircraft, why don't you try deleting the aircraft, downloading it again and setting it up
again from scratch. There might be something awry within the aircraft.cfg file that is causing this problem.
I hope this helps.