September 13, 201114 yr Hi Everyone I did an unstall of FSInn due to some issues with another aircraft. Since I've reinstalled it, I have noticed that shortly after take off, the 737NGX swaying kinda from left to right sometimes as much as 20 degrees finding it hard to stay on course. It all happens unitl the aircraft exceeds 23K feet. I have disabled weather in FSInn and have disabled FSX weather. Is there something that I am missing? Thank you >> Warren
September 14, 201114 yr wake turbulence? You takeing off right after another plane? I forgot FSX had this and took off right after a 747, it was pretty intense. -Travis "For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return." Leonardo da Vinci
September 14, 201114 yr I have trouble with FSinn causing the same rolling left and right,also very weak climb performance.Flights without FSinn are normal and a dream to fly. Skipper Skip Guidry
September 14, 201114 yr I removed FSinn and reinstalled SB4,I had good luck with SB4 with the exception of running it from modules or addons.I just flew a flight with ATC and all was well (SB4 Ran outside of FSX). Skipper Skip Guidry
September 14, 201114 yr I had the same problem,but the reason was that i didn't turn on the yaw damper switch..i don't know if it's the same for youRegards
September 14, 201114 yr When using FSInn, set the FSInn weather to be disabled and use FSX real world weather or a 3rd party weather app such as Active Sky to eliminate the poor climb performance caused by FSInn's tendency to cause abnormally high external temperature values. I don't know if this is related to the swaying, but that could be caused by extreme wind shifts. A registered version of FSUIPC can be set to smooth wind changes so you don't see extreme wind direction/speed changes. Shane Gavin
September 14, 201114 yr wake turbulence? You takeing off right after another plane? I forgot FSX had this and took off right after a 747, it was pretty intense. -TravisFSX does not model wake turbulence. Thanks!Nick CrateChief Executive OfficerFedEx Virtual Air Cargo
September 14, 201114 yr FSX does not model wake turbulence. Oh that must be an ASE or REX addin then. -Travis "For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return." Leonardo da Vinci
September 14, 201114 yr Oh that must be an ASE or REX addin then. -TravisIndeed- Active Sky does.Cheers! Thanks!Nick CrateChief Executive OfficerFedEx Virtual Air Cargo
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