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Hi all,I recently downloaded a Boeing 737-300 compatible with FSX. At cruising altitude, the plane does not stay level. It pitches up and down constantly like a boat on rough water. I noticed the F/D seemed to be telling the plane to do this. How can I stop this from happening?Thanks a bunch!


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BoeingGuy

 

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Guest Sirocco

Are you using time compression?

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I am up to just 4x, but the aircraft rolls even in default time. All my other add-ons don't roll even in 4x.Thanks for the reply,


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BoeingGuy

 

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Guest j-mo

You didn't say which add-on this was. More specifics would help others to help you. What altitude are you flying at, is the a/c overweight at all, cg, etc. Some of the more complex add-ons are quite picky.Time compression was my first thought, too, but you say that's not it. Does the dev have a forum? Have you asked there?You need to give us more to go on.

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It's a Vista Liners 737-300. I'm flying at FL350, the AC is very light, and the CG is dead center. I noticed the AP is telling the plane to roll like crazy.I don't think they even have a website.


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BoeingGuy

 

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ASUS P5E X38 | Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 3.2 GHz on 1600 MHz FSB (400x8) | 4 GB DDR2-800 RAM | EVGA GeForce 8800 GT Superclocked @ 679/979 | 320 GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 RPM HD

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Hmmm... an add-on from a dev with no website that's having issues? Did you get it from AVSIM or elsewhere? If from here, there is supposed to be an e-mail addy from the individual(s) who submitted it. If other, I would contact them for contact info.There must be a source somewhere.

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