June 2, 20242 yr With latest update of BAE146 i have the problem taht the AP is disconecting constantly, making the plane unflyable. Don't know if sensitivity has changed in last update Any fic for that? thanks
June 2, 20242 yr check your turbulence settings. If the aircraft movement is extreme, the AP will disconnect.
June 2, 20242 yr Check your elevator trim. Would happen to me before I learned to properly fly the plane. I would bet money your trim is way off target when the AP goes off. Ron MSFS 2024 -Too many airplanes to name. Too many airports to name.
June 2, 20242 yr Author 2 hours ago, Ron Lefebvre said: Check your elevator trim. Would happen to me before I learned to properly fly the plane. I would bet money your trim is way off target when the AP goes off. any videotutorial for that?
June 3, 20242 yr 5 hours ago, motishow said: any videotutorial for that? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDo2wbxB7ng&t=711s This is a good video,. The TMS is your friend, but use the TGT setting and not the N% setting as your guide. Once up in the air switch to TGT sync N1 around 740. Should keep you under 250 speed. Great for a climb around 1500 fpm. Once at cruise, look for 640 to 680, depending on your weight. Anything higher and you better keep a good eye on your computer. 680 is tricky if your not paying attention. This plane loves to rev up those engines past the red line and kill your flight. and when you setup or make changes, make sure before you trim, the elevator trim is in a normal range. not +30 or -30 or more. Edited June 3, 20242 yr by Ron Lefebvre Ron MSFS 2024 -Too many airplanes to name. Too many airports to name.
June 3, 20242 yr I had AP disconnects in the A2A Piper Comanche and Just Flight Warrior/Arrows. I blamed it on turbulence but according to reponses when I asked about these on the support forums I figured there must be something wrong at my end. On a hunch I checked my yoke for spikes in the signal and indeed I noticed that once in a while there was a very short but big spike in the signal, which very well could throw off the AP. I went to the MSFS controller settings and changed the reactivity settings for all axes on my yoke. They were set to 100 so I lowered these to 98 and that cured the issue. Afterwards I changed them back to 100 and the issue was still gone. I figured that since I never touched this setting before it could have an internal default value that was way more reactive to spikes than the "100" setting. After setting the reactivity I haven't sudden AP disconnects again, at least not during normal flight. Edited June 3, 20242 yr by orchestra_nl Flightsim rig: CPU: AMD 5900x | Mobo: MSI X570 MEG Unify | RAM: 32GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo | GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3090 | Storage: M.2 (2 & 4 TB) | PSU: Corsair RM850x | Case: Fractal Define 7 XL Display: Acer Predator x34 3440x1440 | Speakers: Logitech Z906 Controllers: Fulcrum One Yoke | MFG Crosswind v2 pedals | Honeycomb Bravo Quadrant |Thrustmaster TCA Quadrant | Stream Deck XL & Plus | TrackIR 5 Tobii eye tracking
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