July 2, 201312 yr Hi guys. I just wanted to know why I get this issue with the Posky 777-300ER. Basically, the trouble begins as I gradually increase flaps, before intercepting the glideslope. The more I increase flaps, the more the nose pitches down. That in itself isn't a problem. The problem is that the nose is pitched down close to 10 degrees! And I've tried to go as slow as possible without stalling (130-ish knots) and the attitude is still really low. And to add to the problem, when I intercept the glideslope, the aircraft flares up, before wildly plunging down to 'catch-up' with the glideslope. Normally I solve these issues on my own. I've scoured throughout the internet for the reasons why, and this poor other guy with the same issue posted in a different forum and never got an answer: http://fsx.co.za/showthread.php?t=8713 And another thread here: http://www.flightsimworld.com/forums/topic/167476-posky-777-problem/ I would be grateful for any suggestions...
July 7, 201312 yr Hi, mawskode I haven't seen this problem, but mostly I have flown -200s and 200ERs merged with the PSS panel in FS9. So, a couple of questions: What panel are you using? What is the gross weight (in aircraft>fuel and payload) at the time of final approach? I take it you are using FSX? If you can tell, what version of the POSKY FDE are you using? Possibly the date on the .air file would help. Also when and where did you download the specific aircraft you are using? Perhaps it's an old version. Mike
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