From: Joacim Persson
The inner gear (right and left) were hanging down and the main gear well was
sticking out from the fuselage with gear up. (I decided to hide the well
when the gear is up, rather than messing with the .ac-file.) I also
somewhat sorted out the numbering of the gears, in
On November 20, 2005 06:14 pm, Jim Wilson wrote:
As far as the plane actually taking off with no elevator or flaps, that is
certainly not normal for something as heavy as a 747. Maybe with light
fuel, but still doubtful. Maybe Andy has an idea on this.
It is unlikely that the two things you
The inner gear (right and left) were hanging down and the main gear well was
sticking out from the fuselage with gear up. (I decided to hide the well
when the gear is up, rather than messing with the .ac-file.) I also
somewhat sorted out the numbering of the gears, in case someone in the
future