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FS Navigator has started crashing my aircraft

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Starting about 2 days ago..whenever I leave an airport and hit autopilot to engage the FSNav flightplan, my plane can't seem to climb above 8900 ft. and often decides to nosedive into the ground. I am going to reinstall, but wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem recently.

no, i fly my plane myself ;-)

That sounds more like a joystick calibration issue? Or maybe a problem with that particular aircraft? Have you tried other planes? Are you exporting the fsnav flightplan into flightsim?

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Craig from KBUF

I know its stating the obvious, but have you checked to see which aircraft the plans have been made for ? If FSNavigator has generated them for something that can't fly high or fast, this might be the problem !Cheers,

May be a daft question, but why don't you use the export function to export your flight plan from FSNAV to the FS2002 flight planner, then load it and fly it from there? Thats what I do and it works fine!RegardsTim

It was my flight yoke losing its calibration.Thanks for the help everyone. We have a great board here.

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