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I need a FSX expert

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Hi all,

 

I think i need an expert, to help me out with my very annoying issue.

During the last few days, i've had a problem while flying. It has happened while flying the Digital Aviation Fokker 70/100 and the Airbus X Extended.

During my flight, i have experienced a big lack, and then suddenly my aircraft starts to fly up and down, and then i can't gain the control of the aircraft, and i have to shut down FSX.

 

I've been thinking it was Active Sky 2012, that was causing the problems, becuase it seems to be some strange turbulence, but it's nothing that FS Flight Keeper is reporting.

 

I've just reformatted my pc, a week ago, and i've never had such problem before. 

 

I'm using a Acer Aspire M3300 Desktop PC.

AMD Athlon II X4 635 processor

GeForce GT 330 graphics card.

8GB ram

 

The computer itself should be able to handle FSX with a good amount of sceneries, so i'm confused about what causes it.

 

Can anyone help? If you need further information let me know!

 

 

Thank you very much in advance!
 

 

Kind regards,

Morten Jelle

Try a flight without any weather and see what happens.

A couple of years ago I had rare occasions when flying only the Lionhart Epic LT Turbo prop where the plane would all of a sudden climb a couple thousand feet in a few seconds and then descend like many thousands of feet in a few seconds also. I was able to regain control by shutting down the Auto pilot and flying manually but the episode only lasted maybe 20 seconds or less. I think I was using A.S evolution at the time. I just chalked it up to some crazy turbulence but it only happened with that aircraft and was a very rare issue. it hasn't happened since and I don't fly that aircraft anymore so I don't know.

"Why, he just jumped into the air and kept right on going."

I cant help with your specific problem, but I would suggest you change the title of your post, or all 3,234,738 FS Experts will reply and you will never get it fixed :-)

Jay

I cant help with your specific problem, but I would suggest you change the title of your post, or all 3,234,738 FS Experts will reply and you will never get it fixed :-)

 

:lol:  I had a similar thought when I saw the title.

FSX: PMDG 744/MD11/JS41/736/737/738/739, CS752/753/763/C130, SimCheck A300, Leonardo MD82, MJC DH8D, Aerosoft CRJ7/CRJ9/A318/A319/A320/A321, RAZBAM Metroliner, ORBX Global, FlyTampa KBUF/OMDB/TNCM/VHHX, ActiveSky Next

DCS: A-10C II/F-16C/AH-64D/F-15E/KA-50 III/Mi-24/Persian Gulf/Syria/F-15C

XP11: FF 752/753, iniBuilds A306, HotStart TBM900

MSFS: Fenix A320, FS2Crew Fenix A320, FS2Crew Pushback Express, PMDG B77W, ActiveSky FS, Drzewiecki Design UUEE

I've had the massive vertical oscillation thing happen a couple of times, but it was with a beta version of AS2012 version 2.  Another issue with mine was AccuFeel, again, that has been updated to a new version.  No issues since updating to the most recent versions of AS2012 version 2 and AccuFeel version 2.

My computer: ABS Gladiator Gaming PC featuring an Intel 10700F CPU, EVGA CLC-240 AIO cooler (dead fans replaced with Noctua fans), Asus Tuf Gaming B460M Plus motherboard, 16GB DDR4-3000 RAM, 1 TB NVMe SSD, EVGA RTX3070 FTW3 video card, dead EVGA 750 watt power supply replaced with Antec 900 watt PSU.

Do you have rudder pedals?

 

Check FSX controls that pedal axis aren't assigned to aileron control.

Jack Cannon

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