> > One way to reproduce:
> >
> > - start fgfs with --aircraft=f16-3d
> > - apply parking brakes
> > - wait 10 minutes
> > - fly and die  (elevator pulls *strongly* up)
> >
> > m.

I think I see at least one problem. The pitch channel integrates load factor
error. Sitting on the runway, I see that a normal 1G load, multiplied by a
0.125 gain, and that is getting integrated. I believe that the load factor
to be integrated on the runway should be zero - that is, in trimmed flight
the integrator should not have any error to integrate. I'm looking into
that, now.

Jon


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