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On 6/27/2017 at 8:19 AM, keithb77 said:

 maybe not all the 'experience' bells and whistles that A2A offer

What does that mean?

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Excellent, a C150/152 to the same high standard would be great. Other wishes from the Cessna range would be the C180 (whilst not as comfortable as the C182.. it beats a nose pusher for those tricky grass strips, as well as has the smooth continental).  

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3 hours ago, ErichB said:

What does that mean?

So yesterday I went to fly my Cherokee but couldn't get it started ... after some cursing I thought to pull it in to the maintenance hanger and discovered I'd not treated her well on the last landing and several vital components were U/S...soon fixed :)

If I had taken advantage of the full A2A walk-around process I'd have spotted that persistent damage earlier.

Might be wrong but I don't think the JF Cherokee goes quite so deep....and not everyone wants to of course ...

Cheers
Keith

 


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2 hours ago, keithb77 said:

So yesterday I went to fly my Cherokee but couldn't get it started ... after some cursing I thought to pull it in to the maintenance hanger and discovered I'd not treated her well on the last landing and several vital components were U/S...soon fixed :)

If I had taken advantage of the full A2A walk-around process I'd have spotted that persistent damage earlier.

Might be wrong but I don't think the JF Cherokee goes quite so deep....and not everyone wants to of course ...

Cheers
Keith

 

Cool. I get you

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Hi All,

I bought the JF P28 Arrow III a couple of weeks ago, june 10th,  and haven't been able to complete a single flight. I use it in P3d v.3. My problem is I can keep the wing leveled. If I don't apply right pressure to my yoke, it banks heavily to the left making it impossible to fly. At the beginning I thought it was because of EZdok. I read that users were experiencing issue with the turbulence setting. So I uninstalled it. It looked like it had solved the problem because the plane liftoff fine and stayed leveled at the beginning. However, after 5 or more minutes of flight, the problem occurs again. After that, I tried to calibrate my joystick (Saitek yoke) both within P3D and FSUIPC. Disable joystick in P3D and using only FSUIPC and many other tricks I read online. But nothing works. I do not believe the problem is with joystick calibration because other aircrafts, default ones, don't have this issue. 

Anybody else is experiencing this behavior with this aircraft?

Thanks,

Gf

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On 30/06/2017 at 6:29 PM, keithb77 said:

So yesterday I went to fly my Cherokee but couldn't get it started ... after some cursing I thought to pull it in to the maintenance hanger and discovered I'd not treated her well on the last landing and several vital components were U/S...soon fixed :)

If I had taken advantage of the full A2A walk-around process I'd have spotted that persistent damage earlier.

Might be wrong but I don't think the JF Cherokee goes quite so deep....and not everyone wants to of course ...

Cheers
Keith

 

It's entirely possible that this left banking is due to left-turning tendencies that you're potentially not aware of and compensating for properly.  Have a read of this and see if it helps:

http://www.flightsimbooks.com/flightsimhandbook/CHAPTER_02_18_Left_Turning_Tendencies.php


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On 30/06/2017 at 10:18 AM, Martyn JF said:

For those of you interested in another PA-28, the next (and possibly final) aircraft in our range of PA-28s will be the PA-28-161 Warrior II.

Here are some screenshots showing the progress on the exterior and cockpit:

Warrior_ext.jpg


Warrior_VC_1.jpg


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Warrior_VC_4.jpg


Warrior_VC_5.jpg
 

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Martyn

Wow that looks amazing!  I'm learning to fly one of these at the moment - and it'd be great to be able to practice procedures in the simulator.  Will this be P3D v4 compatible from launch?


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Any way to change the title of this thread? Every time it gets bumped to the top, for a second I think that the Arrow has been released for v4 and I get all worked up, only to be let down when I realize it's the same old thread. ;-)

I'm sure I'm not the only one...

 

Russ

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The Warrior will be compatible with P3D v4 from launch and the Arrow/Turbo Arrow will be compatible in the coming days.

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Martyn

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7 minutes ago, Martyn JF said:

The Warrior will be compatible with P3D v4 from launch and the Arrow/Turbo Arrow will be compatible in the coming days.

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Martyn

Thanks for the news update Martyn, looking forward to the Warrior release and the Arrow P3D v4 updates,

great news

bob

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11 hours ago, adyfoot said:

It's entirely possible that this left banking is due to left-turning tendencies that you're potentially not aware of and compensating for properly.  Have a read of this and see if it helps:

http://www.flightsimbooks.com/flightsimhandbook/CHAPTER_02_18_Left_Turning_Tendencies.php

True but in my case the left tendency is extreme. Also, in my previous post, I mentioned that immediately after take off the a/c flies ok. The left banking occurs after 5 or more minutes of flight.

Gf 

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Does the on-screen yoke or rudder-pedals move at that time? If so the sim is being told to bank by some control.

If not it's doing it in response to aerodynamics or power - throttle right back - does that make a difference?

Five minutes is when the demo protection kicks in - did you have the demo installed perhaps and not de-install it before installing the full product?

Cheers
Keith


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On 30/06/2017 at 2:02 PM, keithb77 said:

How many different Cherokees do we need ... :( how about something more interesting than yet another PA28, maybe a Twin Comanche, or a Beagle Pup perhaps :)

Cheers
Keith

We definitely need this one too. :biggrin: Having had real world experience of this variant, I'm really looking forward to it.

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19 hours ago, keithb77 said:

Does the on-screen yoke or rudder-pedals move at that time? If so the sim is being told to bank by some control.

If not it's doing it in response to aerodynamics or power - throttle right back - does that make a difference?

Five minutes is when the demo protection kicks in - did you have the demo installed perhaps and not de-install it before installing the full product?

Cheers
Keith

Thank you Keith. No, no movements on the yoke or pedal whatsoever. While the controls are not moving, the P28 enters a 30 degrees bank and keeps banking unless right pressure is applied. Also, the throttle back does not do the trick. Descending with throttle to idle, with the gear-up warning sound on, still make the plane bank to the left. I never installed the demo. Just bought the full package and installed it.

Gf

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