July 16, 201015 yr Hi,Unfortunately I have a strange problem with the Cessna 152. Check out the screenshot below:There is no wind, yet it seems I get pushed to the left continuously. If I want to fly straight I have to give a lot of right rudder, almost full right rudder (check the turn co Cheers, Bert AMD Ryzen 5900X, 32 GB RAM, RTX 3080 Ti, Windows 11 Home 64 bit, MSFS 2024
July 16, 201015 yr Author Rick,Yes I have. I always use FSUIPC for my calibration. I also posted about the problem here. It appears the problem was caused by starting from a saved situation. The strange thing though is that other aircraft I selected in that same saved situation behaved normally. Cheers, Bert AMD Ryzen 5900X, 32 GB RAM, RTX 3080 Ti, Windows 11 Home 64 bit, MSFS 2024
July 16, 201015 yr Hmm...curious...In reading the other forum's replies, I wouldn't think it would have been caused by improper load or P-factor, either. The reason I asked about FSUIPC is that I had once inadvertently checked the "Aircraft specific" box on one of the calibration tabs in FSUIPC. I was at quite a loss up to that point and found it by accident. Rick
July 18, 201015 yr Author After some further discussion in the thread I linked to above I got a useful tip. It turned out I had assigned a button on my yoke to an EZDok Camera view. This button was also assigned to left ruddertrim in the FSX controls settings, so everytime I selected this camera I applied left trim :( Sometimes it is simpler than it looks... Cheers, Bert AMD Ryzen 5900X, 32 GB RAM, RTX 3080 Ti, Windows 11 Home 64 bit, MSFS 2024
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