October 25, 200322 yr Hi, I transferred my Project Mach 2 installation of Concorde from FS2002 to FS2004. It seems to have installed correctly. Startup proceeds normally and she accelerates and rotates as I would expect but soon after takeoff she starts to yaw uncontrollably, then flat spins and quickly crashes. Is this an airfile problem in FS2004 or could it have anything to do with the CG? I find the same problem arises if I slew to several thousand feet. As soon as I hit the 'Y' key to disable slew she soon starts flat spinning and plummets to the ground.My second question relates to the wipers visible in the virtual cockpit. How do I turn them off? Great a/c otherwise and worked/works very well in FS2002. I posted these same questions on the FsFrance forum but am hoping I'll get speedier feedback here.Having seen her arrive and depart from Edinburgh (EGPH) today - wonderful experience - I'm now experiencing unpleasant withdrawal symptoms and am feeling desperate to get her up in the air again and not left to waste away in some wretched museum ;)Thank you. Mike
October 25, 200322 yr I will try to help. I dont know about the wipers, I just downloaded original model withoud animated wipers.Go to http://fsfrance.free.fr/Mach2/Download.htmand download base, sound, and panel (original one) not the one by Pedro Oliveira. Then install everything in fs9.I tried her with Pedro Oliveria fde, panel.. but it doesn't work, I have many problems with fde. So I install base, sound, and original panel. Now everything is working correctly. I can reach mach2, about 58000-60000ft. I dont have any other ideas how to help you. Try to install it like that..Good LuckJacek
October 25, 200322 yr Author Hi Jacek,Thanks for your assistance. Good to know I have a fall back position if all else fails and I may have to try your suggestion. However, I would like to get it to work as is if it's at all possible. I'm a little surprised there are no comments about these issues on the FsFrance site. It's almost as if they are not supporting it very enthusiastically in FS2004. Hope I'm wrong.Mike
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