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Thanks for you reply, Twilson.
AHA! :P So it's NOT just me! Have you, or anyone heard anything about a patch, maybe? Back in the day, MS used to read usenet; I don't know if they still do, but back then if enough people were stating they were having the same problem and/or complained consistently about it, you could get an answer or some feedback from them. One would think or hope that a patch would be about due by now...thanks for your time Regards to all "Twilson" wrote in message ... I Think the rudder thing is a bug. I have a Cougar HOTAS set up with elite pedals. Usually when I start a take off run the first time I get run away nose wheel steering and have to reset the flight and then all is well. I have no problem after this when taking off from Meigs or Phoenix Sky Harbor, however if I try to take off from the Flagstaff, AZ airport I am all over the place and can hardly keep it on the runway. This is not P factor as sometimes the plane yaws to the right and jet aircraft do it as well. I seriously think this is a bug that has not been addressed by MS. Too many people having this trouble. |
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