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Bugdani

2 old planes seems to be glued on RWY's T/O

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Hi,

 

Saab Safir from Sibwing and Zlin143 from Tibor KoKai are unable to accelerate enough for T/O and rwys are too short!!! (P3D3.5)

BUT, if I use Y key to put them in flight, the two planes fly and land correctly.

There is too much adherence on the RWY.

Is there a trick to apply in the *.CFG ?

Any idea?

 

Bug.

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Dumb question, but some FSX planes can exhibit similar behaviour.

 

Have you tried dialling in some trim? Some planes like a bit of back trim to help them unstick.

 

Are they generating enough thrust? Propeller and mixture settings OK?


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Thanks for answering,

 

All these things are checked, but these two planes seems to have flat tires !?

I think for an adherence parameter in P3D, am I wrong?

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Hi Bugdani!

Do you have in the module folder, a file named DynamicFriction.lua?


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