On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 11:36:48 -0700
"Hal V. Engel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Monday 08 October 2007 07:22:39 David Baron wrote:
> > Yes, the Cessna Citation (jet) also does this.
> > Also, how strong an effect is this suppose to be in a small
> > cessna and how accurately is such being modeled, if at all, in
> > flightgear?
> 
> If a jet is also doing this then it is not a problem with the FDM
> since this does not happen for me and I suspect for 99.9% of us
> since jets have very low levels or toque and p-factor.  This
> appaears to be an issue that is specific to your machine or your
> installation of FlightGear.   Other than that I can't give you much
> help since so far there is not much information to go on as to why
> this is so badly behaved on your machine.

I have had this on 3 different computers now. I have just upgraded to
a new dual core with 2 gigs, blah,blah and upgraded to the newest
version of Slackware. Every thing has been upgraded on my machine
including the newest FlightGear. I have been using flightgear for a
couple of years now and it has been doing this since day one.

I asked about it a couple times over the past couple of years but
there has never been a conclusion to the problem.

I take off and immediately the plane veers to the right no matter how
much left rudder you give it. The only one that doesn't do this is
the beech99-uiuc, so I fly it a lot!   :)

later



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