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Aircraft banked right just before touch down

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There is a few other topics about this.i believe it is the controller calibration or double buttoncommand entrys .try a flight without the auto brakes .Michael

Michael Moe

 

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It is wake turbulence from your own aircraft. If, right before landing, you pause to take pictures and switch screens, the wake turbulence your aircraft generates will billow directly infront of your path while the sim is paused. This happens to me every time I stop to take screenshots during TO or Landing and switch views a lot. I get caught in my own wake turbulence and the plane tries to flip itself. While it is possible there was another cause, given what you showed in your screenshots, I'm 100% sure I can replicate that on my FSX by simply doing the above.

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I would give the black box a look :(

the same happend me yesterday from a flight from loww to edds, but my aircraft banked to the left side... very very annoying sad.png and i am flying online, so i dont pause or do any screenshots....

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I'm certainly sure that it's caused by the Wake Turbulence in ASE. Just simply slide it down to 0% will solve the problem.

Z. C

I don't think this was a ASE generated wake turbulence. Before installing ASE, I had this happening to me once on the NGX. Not ever since installing ASE.When it happened to me, my speed was too slow. I was about 10 - 15 knots below VREF. Are you sure your speed was ok at the moment you banked?

Ralf Medernach

I'd put my money on wake turbulence from ASE, I used to have mine on maximum until I was about to land a Duke a couple of minutes after another GA aircraft and was literally thrown onto the ground upside down. I reduced it to 20% after that. If you were stalling through a lack of speed you'd get the aural alerts etc.

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the same happend me yesterday from a flight from loww to edds, but my aircraft banked to the left side... very very annoying sad.png and i am flying online, so i dont pause or do any screenshots....
Hi Michael, It is also occured to me yersteday on EDDS. It looks it was something strange there yersterday. Hypnotized.gif
I don't think this was a ASE generated wake turbulence. Before installing ASE, I had this happening to me once on the NGX. Not ever since installing ASE.When it happened to me, my speed was too slow. I was about 10 - 15 knots below VREF. Are you sure your speed was ok at the moment you banked?
Hi Ralf, My speed was ok during approach and last seconds before the aircraft banked.It is for sure.What i remember when the aircraft start banking, it was very fast and i am tried to to move yoke all way left butit didn't help at all. The aircraft didn't want to "hear" nothing.

Gregory Verba

 

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It is wake turbulence from your own aircraft. If, right before landing, you pause to take pictures and switch screens, the wake turbulence your aircraft generates will billow directly infront of your path while the sim is paused. This happens to me every time I stop to take screenshots during TO or Landing and switch views a lot. I get caught in my own wake turbulence and the plane tries to flip itself. While it is possible there was another cause, given what you showed in your screenshots, I'm 100% sure I can replicate that on my FSX by simply doing the above.
Hi Kenneth, I am not pause my simulator during online flights to take shots.My screenshots are during replay as i wrote before.

Gregory Verba

 

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I've had this happen too, once offline with no AI traffic I believe huh.png I also use ASE.

Jordan Forrest

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