June 17, 20178 yr I have tried to land manually but whenever i disconnect the ap, and take control whenever I try to move the yoke right there seems to be something "fighting" to push it left and vice versa.I don't think it is a conflict. I use just fsuipc and I made sure p3d controls is unticked.I also made sure nav reads off (you hover the cursor on NAV.) I can't figure out what's going on. Is this plane possessed or is it one of those "bugs" ? Any workaournd or fix appreciated. thx
June 17, 20178 yr If the AP is OFF it's irrelevant if NAV is on or off. No 'fighting' on my install btw.
June 17, 20178 yr Author 58 minutes ago, J35OE said: If the AP is OFF it's irrelevant if NAV is on or off. No 'fighting' on my install btw. It's not always irrelevant. If I clicked apr and NAV still read ON my plane would bank left and crash .Other users experienced the same.I thought this "fighting" could have something to do with it to so I mentioned it.
June 29, 20178 yr On 6/17/2017 at 4:23 PM, MindYerBeak said: It's not always irrelevant. If I clicked apr and NAV still read ON my plane would bank left and crash .Other users experienced the same.I thought this "fighting" could have something to do with it to so I mentioned it. Sounds like the usual Carenado AP quirks. There's likely some button pushing/knob twirling required, that you're missing. All of their AP's seem to work differently, even with the same avionics suite, but in different airplanes. Compounding the problem, is their lack of documentation. It usually takes the "mod squad" here, to correct the AP, and make it more straight forward and user friendly.
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