November 18, 200520 yr Help!!!All of a sudden, right after takeoff my PMDG 737 stalls and my yoke doen /Johan Windh
November 18, 200520 yr They have a habit of disappearing or resetting themselves.Check your ASSIGNMENTS and SENSITIVITIES.Unplug and replug.Reboot.I suspect your problems are a one-off and will go away. Hopefully!MarkMark "Dark Moment" BeaumontVP Fleet, DC-3 AirwaysTeam Member, MAAM-SIM[a href=http://www.swiremariners.com/cathayhk.html" target="_blank]http://www.paxship.com/maamlogo2.jpg[/a] _________________________ Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumont VP Fleet, DC-3 Airways Team Member, MAAM-SIM
November 18, 200520 yr Not good, Johan!Have you contacted the manufacturer, or the folks where you purchased it? Perhaps they have solutions for you, as well.I do not have one, and frankly have no idea what is causing it. I wish you luck, and may you soon return to the sky!-Jeremy BurchThe Ozark Dogfighter http://forums.avsim.net/images/wedge.gifHappy Flying!Engine Failure: A condition which occurs when all fuel tanks mysteriously become filled with air.Firewall: Section of the aircraft specially designed to let heat and smoke enter the cockpit.Lean Mixture: Nonalcoholic beer
November 18, 200520 yr I hope so, for his sake! I've been wanting a CH yoke since I knew they existed. I think I'd set down and cry if that happened to me :)-Jeremy BurchThe Ozark Dogfighter http://forums.avsim.net/images/wedge.gifHappy Flying!Engine Failure: A condition which occurs when all fuel tanks mysteriously become filled with air.Firewall: Section of the aircraft specially designed to let heat and smoke enter the cockpit.Lean Mixture: Nonalcoholic beer
November 18, 200520 yr LOL Johan beat me to it! Darn dial-up! :)-Jeremy BurchThe Ozark Dogfighter http://forums.avsim.net/images/wedge.gifHappy Flying!Engine Failure: A condition which occurs when all fuel tanks mysteriously become filled with air.Firewall: Section of the aircraft specially designed to let heat and smoke enter the cockpit.Lean Mixture: Nonalcoholic beer
November 18, 200520 yr If you're a bit more daring, why not unscrew the top off and see what the thing has eaten :-) something may be dislodged or the worst case - wires caught somewhere in the mechanism. You might get shocked though when you see how weak the construction really is..
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