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Old November 24th 03, 02:02 AM
SouthBayGuy
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Thanks for your reply, Noi:

Yes, I have reinstalled several times, and the trim is centered, however
with both sticks with the FS9 default aircraft my rudder does not seem to
want to stay centered, however with add on aircraft like the package I just
got it seems to work a lot better. I'm sure it must be something I'm
doing...I just can't figure out what Thanks for your time!

"Noi" wrote in message
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On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 09:43:21 +0000, SouthBayGuy without thinking wrote:

Did you uninstall and reinstall FS9? Checked rudder trim?

Thanks for your reply, glatherm:

Well no it won't fly straight and level, really. Without the A/P I am
constantly having to readjust power/trim, and still find myself climbing
or descending about 300fpm. It's either my poor skills as a sim pilot
after all these years, or none of the joysticks i've tried will

calibrate
exactly correct on this computer of mine. I still tend to think it's a
combination of my lousy flying and the default flight models and

whatever
bugs are present in FS9. I'm tending to believe what I do about the

flight
models because I got the "Perfect Flight General Aviation Adventures"

add
on from the internet the other day (because it has a citiation in it)

and
although the graphics on the planes and panel's aren't up to MS, the
planes handle much better.

Thanks for the tip on the Mooney I'll try it!

Regards to all

"glathrem" wrote in message
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If you turn AP off and center the joystick, will it fly straight and

level?
Sounds like the AP is compensating for a slightly down stick. I have

the
3 axis sidewinder and it works fine, except that FS9 pushes buttons on
it's own occasionally. I do see the quick turbulence bump you have once
in a while. That Mooney Bravo is a bummer. It won't fly straight unless
you continuously switch fuel tanks. It only draws fuel from one tank at
a time and quickly becomes unbalanced enough to turn. Would be a really
nice

plane
except for that. My system is not much better than yours; 1.8ghz,

Nvidia
64mb (geforce4), XP sp1, 512 ram...... I most of the time maintain

20FPS
with most sliders maxed out (the sliders important to me anyway).


"SouthBayGuy" wrote in message
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Hello Everyone:

I was hoping that someone with more experience than I could help me
with some questions/problems that I have with MS Flight Sim 2004. I
have

owned
all of the FS since 4.0, and the one that has worked best for me has

been
2002. A couple of weeks ago, I got 2004, and am quite happy with it

as
an
"upgrade," more for the "little things" (more choices in ATC, better

GPS,
etc), but have had some problems that are either brand new, or seem

to
have
gotten worse in this version.

First, my system;
Compaq 1.6 GHz Pentium 4
512 mb RAM 433mhz bus
80gb 7200 EIDE HDD 80gb Maxtor external HDD (USB) NVIDIA Geoforce

2MMX
64MB video (yeah yeah, I know) Windows XP Home SP1 with all the lil
"patches" Saitek Cyborg EVO Joystick

This system can run FS2004 fairly well, good frame rate, not the best
scenery detail of course, but I use FS mostly as a recreational

thing,
to
do
the flying that I cant afford, and am not skilled for yet, in R/L. I

have
taken some flight training in the past, it's been a long time ago,

but
I
do
know what it's like to fly a real 182, etc. With my older video card

I've
found that the best thing to do is leave it at whatever the program
puts
at
the defaults--that gives the best performance for me.

Now, to the issues:

1. Rudder control-Both my joysticks (I also have the MS Sidewinder

2.0
that
frankly I'm disappointed with), have twist for rudder. It is VERY
DIFFICULT
to taxi, to keep the plane on the taxi line and even more difficult

to
track
the center on take off and landing rolls. This occurs in all planes
but

is
worse in the Mooney Bravo. Is this just part of the flight model,

..cfg
file,
whatever? I don't want to invest in custom rudder controls and have
the
same
problem..that would be very depressing! Also once in the air, the
planes especially the light gen av aircraft, wander a bit as far as
heading

(the
Mooney is worst at this).

2. Auto Pilot Problem-Now THIS is the thing that is frustrating. When

I'm
flying any of the lighter aircraft, really anything other than the
airliners, when the A/P is set for altitude it keeps the trim so nose
high,
the airplane can't pass 80 knots or so. This is especially bad in the

172
182 and Mooney. The twins do it to an extent; it doesn't really

happen
in
the jets because you can set the A/P to maintain IAS. Is there ANY

way
to
stop the A/P from setting the trim so nose high? I've also noticed
that
when
flying along in A/P that periodically the plane will suddenly act

like
it
was hit by a gust (even with wind turned off), slip, raise and fall a

bit,
then try to go back to the heading and altitude (and of course roll
the elevator trim way high! UGH!).

The Mooney for seem reason, just seems downright unflyable. Am I

doing
something wrong, do I have to alter a config file or something? It
just seems, from my limited real piloting experience, that real
aircraft are about 20 times easier to control. Anyway thanks so much
for taking the
time
to read my post. I would appreciate any help or advice anyone could

give.

Thanks!