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About P-38L

  • Birthday 09/21/1967

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    Cartago, Colombia
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    Airplanes, RC Airplanes, Flight simulators, Aircraft cockpit simulator, Airplane pictures, Airplane drawings, Aicraft instruments.

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  1. My suggestion: All Microsoft Flight Simulators that I remember have an issue on the rudder. The rudder does not act the way it should be. In the next example I will explain turning left, the same result while turning to the right. When I press the pedal to the left the plane begins to slide to the right, with the nose pointing to the left. When I release the pedal the nose goes back to the opposite side violently. The way it should be: Left turn, the plane starts to turn to the left with his nose to the left, if I release the pedal, the plane stops turning the nose stay in the last position. Done. For the record: I am a commercial pilot in a Piper Seneca II, so I know what I am talking. I have used the Flight Simulator since version 95, and I've always noticed this wrong behavior. Please do not wanna see answers like: "you have to setup the pedals," or "you must modify the FSUIPC". Please fix this error.
  2. Hello scruffyduck I definitely agree with the above. I'm sure the developers of Flight could implement this and much more, I gladly would pay the development and design of a real flight simulator. I just hope Microsoft Flight listen to their customers, however we are paying for it.
  3. Hello to all I am finishing my home cockpit and I use it to fly in FS9, FSX, X-Plane 10 and IL-2 Sturmovik. In all of them I can turn off the 3D cockpit to have only the scenery with no cockpit at all. Why? because I have most of the instrument in my cockpit so I don't need them on the screen or the frame cockpit from the 3D game. In Microsoft Flight how can I turn off the 3D cockpit to have only the view that I need? Thank you.
  4. Hello to all I am finishing my home cockpit and I use it to fly in FS9, FSX, X-Plane 10 and IL-2 Sturmovik. In all of them I can turn off the 3D cockpit to have only the scenery with no cockpit at all. Why? because I have most of the instrument in my cockpit so I don't need them on the screen or the frame cockpit from the 3D game. In Microsoft Flight how can I turn off the 3D cockpit to have only the view that I need? Thank you.
  5. Thank you for your comments and help. Unfortunately I have no way to prove what I say because I can not take a video while flying and use my laptop at the same time, and none of my passengers would be willing to do what I want with the laptop and the simulator. The problem is not the FSUIPC, or the configuration of the pedals, it is only physical. If I turn the pedal to the left or right the plane would take that direction: left or right, not just facing with the nose left or right and start to slide. I truly appreciate your enthusiasm for helping and I hope the designers of Microsoft Flight take into consideration and correct the problem some day.
  6. Hello to all of you. I have been a commercial airline pilot for six years, and four years before as a private pilot. I have flown a variety number of twin-engine aircraft and single piston engine. Since I met the Flight Simulator (95) I noticed something very strange, the rudder does not react as in real life when the plane is flying. I've used other simulators such as X-Plane and IL-2 Sturmovik and in these the rudder itself reacts like in real life. Why Flight simulator does not correct this error? I have done experiments in real life to fly the plane without using ailerons, only elevator and rudder and can direct the aircraft to achieve perfect way to a great landing on centerline even with moderate crosswind. I like a lot the new Microsoft Flight for its graphic quality and theme for career advancement of aviation and virtual work, but I am disappointed that the programmer or programmers who made ​​the rudder effect have not noticed this strange behavior. I mean, you press the pedal all the way to the left, the aircraft nose pointing to the left, BUT begins to slide to the right, this is not correct. Can an airline pilot do compare what I mean? or simply use the IL-2 Sturmovik few minutes as compare the way to fly, you will notice that is completely different. For the record: I'm not saying IL-2 or X-Plane are better, Each focuses on a different topic or purpose. I'm just saying they should correct this behavior. Does Microsoft Flight developers listen to what their users say? Please do not tell me I have to adjust my pedals, I'm not new to aviation or even a novice computer user. Currently, I am a designer and manufacturer of flight simulators cockpits, since I got my commercial pilot license. My website is: www.carlinga.com (still in development and soon in english). Thank you very much.
  7. Hello Kabronicus Thank you for your answer and help.
  8. Hello to all of you. I have been enjoying the way this great flight simulator is. I love it. Recently when I started up my game it asked for update, so I did all what it asked to do. Re-start the game again and I did not notice an update or a change. How do I know my game is updated? What version should it shows? Thank you for you time and patience.
  9. Thank you for your answers, that was fast.
  10. Hello Team I love the new Microsoft Flight, in here you can do a career getting experience. But I have a problem, My Saitek Rudder Pedals are not working on brakes only the rudder axis. I have been traying normal and reverse and nothing happend, so I have to use a button from my Saitek X-52Pro button. Recently my Microsoft Flight asked for an update and I did that, expecting the solution and nothing. I know they work because I use them in the other flight simulators. How can I get both axis working? (left and right toe brakes)? Thank you.
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