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Asobo King Air flying left wing low at cruise

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18 minutes ago, Dillon said:

So you have the WT G1000 mod installed I mentioned above and are not seeing the issue?

It is not a WT mod, but it uses the G1000 NXi, yes..

It does need rudder trim to center the ball, see screenshots

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9 hours ago, Tim-HH said:

This is a common problem even in real King Airs. It is easily corrected with a little rudder trim.

https://kingairmagazine.com/article/help-i-cant-get-my-king-airs-autopilot-to-fly-wings-level/

Just tested and this was it.  Thanks for the help all.👍🍺

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On 11/15/2023 at 7:12 PM, Dillon said:

"also using the McGouge MOD???"🥴

I found flying it with autopilot 'on' at 12,000ft using the G1000 mod alone, the problem presents itself.

I tested again a longer flight (35 mins) with autopilot and no issues uusing also the McGouge MOD - see link https://flightsim.to/file/52687/asobo-king-air-350-realism-mod

 

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