July 7, 201312 yr Just wondering if you know you're in the PMDG forum asking about how keep an Airbus on the centerline. Just a little irony. Bump what everyone else is saying. If your controllers are rock solid calibrated then it's up to you to keep it centered. Flying 101. Chuck Biggins
July 8, 201312 yr Nothing looks out of the ordinary at all in the video. It stays dead straight in the clear and has a bit of drift in the heavier weather, Completely normal. Just follow the advice we have given you and correct it. Simple
July 8, 201312 yr Hi ryan Am using the logitech extreme 3d even its unplug it still happen. I changed the setting in fsx realism to easy and it din happen anymore. Am using the Airbus extended for testing. I wonder if i set it to easy mode will it affect other planes? mostly importantly the 777 EDIT: I track down the problem it is the general setting under realism. So if i set the general to easy in the realism setting will it affect my planes? cause it stated overall plane model ? This joystick tends to spike a bit on the rudder because the axis is a little towards the left..the plastic handle for the joystick is not well designed on the inside..that is why you see this happening. Raise the deadzone of the rudder to fix this.
July 8, 201312 yr So a plane does need a pilot after all... Chris Horsley Vref at the IAF is not a safe aircraft state - Please fly quicker
July 8, 201312 yr Commercial Member One thing to remember is that you have a giant sail attached to the rear of the plane. Any wind that is not straight down the runway will be exerting a force on it, causing the aircraft to want to "weathervane," or turn into the wind. Kyle Rodgers
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