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Carenado CT210_Centurion_II_v3.2

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Hi all,

I posted an enquiry that failed to get a response earlier, so I wandered around the Carenado site and found what might be a possible solution, but on making an enquiry to Carenado, I got a reply which I thought was a bit harsh and came back here!!

 

The original issues were as follows:

Running X-Plane 11 on Apple iMac with Carenado CT210_Centurion_II_v3.2 and VKB Gladiator joystick

1) Everything is good until brake release and I begin to taxi, it sounds as if there's a huge chain attached to the wheels.

2) Full power on take off gives a massive yaw (not real world P factor) and in the air, uncontrollable yaw and roll.

 

Carenado's support site responded to a customer about the 2) problem on a different aircraft with the suggestion

Open the aircraft.cfg file and search for the [flight_tuning] section.
At the end of that sections add these lines:
p_factor_on_yaw = 0.0
torque_on_roll = 0.0
gyro_precession_on_yaw =0.0
gyro_precession_on_pitch =0.0

 

I mailed Carenado telling them I couldn't find a cfg in the X-Plane file and asked them where in the Xplane version do I make the alteration.

They just told be to contact the forum. I felt it would have taken no longer to write the answer I needed as it did to write the rejection!

Anyway, I'm hoping some in here might point me in the right direction!

 

Many thanks in advance

 

Jim

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