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Ive been flying the 777 on fsx since sp1 came out  and have never had a problem, done 12hr + flights on fsx using Active sky next.  Now all of a sudden during cruise the 777 started rolling on its own.  So I switched off the a/p and engaged the anti ice, but I was having  trouble controlling the aircraft, I switched the flight controls to direct mode and observed the flight controls page on the lower du.  Even with ailerons showing neutral the aircraft would roll on its own and I had to apply almost full aileron to combat it.  The only things that were different were the fact that I was using fsgrw instead of asn, and im using the p3d 777.  Before this I did a few flights in p3d with asn without issue.   Is there a problem using this plane with fsgrw?


 

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Mike, I'm not familiar with FSGlobal wx and do not know if they are as good at controlling wind swings as ASN is; one way to check is to clear all weather and observe.  If the aircraft resumes normal (after having winds suddenly turned off) then you know the problem is FSGlobal and maybe can be tamed with FSUIPC wx smoothing features.

 

I'll stick with ASN myself, as soon as they have updated their installer for P3Dv2.5.


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