June 13, 20187 yr OK, this has now happened to me twice. Flying a flight on autopilot, normal sim speed and then the aircraft just starts spinning and cartwheeling unrealistically in the air, becomes uncontrollable and eventually descends to the ground. It happened in the default A36 and now tonight in the Carenado B1900D. Anyone else experience that and if so any suggestions on troubleshooting? Thanks, Ken Intel I7 8700K, Windows 10, Nvidia 1080TI, P3Dv4.2
June 13, 20187 yr How was the weather? If there are some wind gust's that might explain it. Otherwise, no ideas! Bully. AMD Ryzen 5900X - Asus Crosshair VI Hero - G.Skill 32GB (2x16GB) 3000 C14 DDR4 @ 3600 14-14-15-14-28-42 AMD Red Devil Radeon 6900XT 2700/2112 1125mv - 3 x Iiyama G-Master GB2888UHSU 4k @ 11560x2160 Saitek X-55 Rhino - Track IR5 - Obutto Sim Cockpit + Triple Monitor Stand - Fancy some Techno? https://www.mixcloud.com/dj_bully/
June 13, 20187 yr Remember reading somewhere somebodys identical issue. If I remember correctly it was due to a controller or some FSUIPC assignements that trigger that event (either controller sudden spike or a button stroke that is interpreted by FSUIPC beeing something else)... What controller do you have and do you even use FSUIPC? Gerald K. - Germany AMD 7800x3D / ASUS ROG X670E-Gaming / ASUS Strix RTX 3090 OC / 64 Gb RAM GSKILL. "Flightstick" = X56 HOTAS RGB Logitech
June 13, 20187 yr I have seen this in slew mode. Pressing the key to stop all movement (I think its numpad 5) stops it (for me anyway) AMD 7 7700X, 32GB DDR5, RTX 5060ti 16GB, 2 x Samsung 1TB NVMe, 1 x 4TB sata SSD, Windows 11 Prof
June 13, 20187 yr Author AV8R-01 joystick, ch rudder pedals and throttle (mostly use the throttle on the joystick). I do have FSUIPC installed (freeware) but only because some programs need it. Normal mode (I have had the spinning in slew mode). Both times the aircraft was on autopilot (heading and altitude) so I was not even touching any controls at the time. Maybe I'll disconnect controller and see if I can narrow it down. Thanks, Ken
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