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Hi all! I have obv. some BUGS with the Corasair FG-1D from the MS MARKTEPLACE (Steam-Version). I would be happy for suggestions. I do like this bird, it is no cheap addon - therefore I am rather not willing to accept obvious flaws. So - whats the case: - bought it over the marketplace an therefore there is no quick way to give feedback to Milviz there (unclear how to get quick access to the Corsair forum) - everything is up to date (today 10 jan 2022) with my system and FS2020 and the Corsair Problems: In my opinion there is a bug with the aileron trim system. Per default, +6° right wing down is settled when you start the plane. +6° (right wing down) should be perfect for start. This is suggested in the manual and on the trimwheel inside the cockpit. Thats not the case. In my case 6° left (-6° on the wheel) ist perfekt (starting, normal flight). So, when i fly the plane, I have to turn the aileron trimwheel far to the left from +6° right to -6° left (left wing down). If I do so, the animation for the trim levers obv. are going into the wrong direction. Turning the trim wheel to the left (left wing down) - the trim levers on the left wing should go up, but they are going down. In my opinion this is the whrong direction. Trim flap up --> wing should go down. Trim flap down --> wing should go upward. As is the case with the bigger normal flaps. So there is something very odd... I have to trim into the wrong direction AND the animations are reverted. Not good. Any suggestion how to fix it? Maybe there is to be changed a plus into a minus in one of the files... maybe. Next bug is kown - flaps-animations: Sitting in the cockpit - flaps retracting. Looking out to the wings, everything is ok. Flaps going up. Now, if I switch to the outside camera, this very animation is displayed a second time. Flaps allready retracted are retracting once more. Additionally there is a slight flaw in the 3D-model in the inside oft the cockpit. Foot-pedals, when pressed, are going right through a metal part (some kind of hydraulic cylinder left and right of the peddals). No big deal. But in my opinion these bugs should not exist in such a rather high priced addon. For me this is slightly breakting the immersion. I like this plane and I really want to fix at least number one of the problem - the aileron trim.
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Hello! To begin with, ChasePlane is a great product. It's what I always wanted for FSX back in the day, now P3D, and I cant think of simming without it now. The fact it's still in alpha and can only get better/more stable with time is great. Good job, it can only get better :) Of course this is still in alpha so it´s not unusual to find things that don´t work well, or don´t seem to work well anyway. One problem I have right now and would like to point out. I just bought the Corsair Scimitar mouse especially to use with P3D in conjunction with ChasePlane to easily control and change views with all those sweet side buttons on the mouse. To make things work I assign key binding/key combo (making 100% sure it does not conflict with another binding in P3D, as in the key or key combination is absolutely not in use) to a certain view and register it with the "Presets" in the ChasePlane software. Then I make sure it works on the keyboard itself. Then I record that key/key combination macro to one of the buttons on the Scimitar mouse. Problem is it takes repeatedly pushing on the buttons for the views to kick in, it hardly works. I have tried many key combinations and made absolutely 100% sure that there are no conflicts, as in previous assignments in P3D have been deleted. Also, when I use the keyboard itself the views work perfectly and smoothly so the key assignment works but the executed macro on the mouse does not, or hardly. You can press the key maybe 3-10 times and then it kicks in. I know you guys are in alpha but just wanted to add a little to the conversation here on the forums. Any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong or if it´s something else. Kind regards Jon Sigard