November 11, 201114 yr Try this Tool the Flusifix 2006 where you can set and change some settings in your planes as changing callsign and so on. Just look for english language.http://www.wolfgang-picheta.de/ OK, let´s get this bird moving. Would you please remind me where the throttles are? //^:^\\ Greetings from Sabine Keil
November 11, 201114 yr Surely nobody aligns so perfectly with the centreline or expects such perfect conditions that they can simply turn up the power, take their feet off the rudder pedals and sit back? I've always had to make small rudder adjustments during takeoff as the aircraft picks up speed and it has never occurred to me that this might be unusual. It's also what I remember from my session in one of BA's real full-motion 737 simulators years ago. Tim+1 Matt Cee
November 11, 201114 yr I repeat, I use mouse and keyboard only to fly NGX and despite that I have the deviation issue, even if it is really easy to correct it because it turns only 1-2-3 degrees right or left.
November 11, 201114 yr I repeat, I use mouse and keyboard only to fly NGX and despite that I have the deviation issue, even if it is really easy to correct it because it turns only 1-2-3 degrees right or left.I can only speak about my experience...Cessnas, Pipers, and Lear 35s, but I've never flown an aircraft that goes perfectly straight down a runway. In real life, you have to constantly correct left and right while on the takeoff roll, with or without winds etc. I would just make the small corrections, and chalk this one up to "realism". __________________________ Mark Hager
November 11, 201114 yr I can only speak about my experience...Cessnas, Pipers, and Lear 35s, but I've never flown an aircraft that goes perfectly straight down a runway. In real life, you have to constantly correct left and right while on the takeoff roll, with or without winds etc. I would just make the small corrections, and chalk this one up to "realism".If it happens like that in the reality I feel better now but I still wonder if heavier 737s act the same or not.Please real 737 pilots could you please confirm ?Thx
November 11, 201114 yr If it happens like that in the reality I feel better now but I still wonder if heavier 737s act the same or not.Please real 737 pilots could you please confirm ?ThxYour feet are on the rudder pedals throughout the takeoff, making small corrections the whole way. This is just part of flying. Matt Cee
November 11, 201114 yr Your feet are on the rudder pedals throughout the takeoff, making small corrections the whole way. This is just part of flying.Thanks Spin for reporting that.Much appreciated indeed.
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