Darrell Blake writes:

 > I understand it's a simulator. I have flown a plane many times
 > before even though I am only 19 because I was in the RAF Cadets
 > here in the UK. Although, I have to say I prefer gliders (don't
 > hurt me) =o). I've noticed too that my problem only occurs when I
 > load any of the cessna planes or the shuttle. Does anyone know what
 > the error is?

Perhaps you could explain the problem in more detail: we get a lot of
"why does the plane pull to the left?" questions from people who don't
know about adverse yaw, so we usually assume that's the problem.

First, you mentioned that the plane veers to the left not only during
power climb but during initial rollout.  How big is the veer?  Does it
just drift off the runway slowly (as in real life), or does it turn
sharply?

If the turn is sudden, then you can test the problem by unplugging all
joysticks, rudder pedals, yokes, and other controllers, then trying it
using only the keyboard (hold down Page Up to advance the throttle).
If the veer isn't as bad, then one of your controllers might be
miscalibrated.


All the best,


David

-- 
David Megginson, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.megginson.com/

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