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What is going on here A2A???

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Just downloaded and took the newley updated Aerostar (1.0.4) for msfs2024 into the skies... And, that wierd, absolutley unrealistic and desperat, hysterical wingflex/vibrations during flight and on the gruond is totaly crazy! What is that? And for what purpose? That for sure must be an issue of some sort! If that was "real" my wings on the Aerostar would have fel off after five minutes...

 Please A2A, solve this issue please!

Pelle

You would be better off posting HERE

The World is divided into two groups. Those who say "Give me a link" and those that provide the link. WWG1WGA

I haven't installed the latest update yet, but it could be that MSFS SU4 has broken some things in the Aerostar. I've seen that happening as beta tester for the SR-71: as soon as SU4 was out, some systems started acting up. If you are not the only one who is affected by this issue then I am sure A2A is already busy at working fixing it. 

MSFS is a moving target for developers. You may have created a perfect product for SU3, but that doesn't warrant that it will work perfectly in any future updates. 

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13 minutes ago, Ron Attwood said:

You would be better off posting HERE

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I did observe the same phenomenon when I reduced the fps to 30 in order to get rid of stutters.

When I again went back to a frame ratre of 60 fps this crazy phenomenon disappeared.

 

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