Erik Hofman wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
I realized that
you have to push the stick heavily in order to achieve level flight.
Could someone tell me which knob to adjust in order to make this behave
a bit more realistic ?
Huh, I can't recall that was necessary. Maybe the center of gravity
Martin Spott wrote:
And there's a second point which becomes visible when you use the HUD:
http://document.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/bitmap/FGFS/PC7_02.jpg
The third 'scale' from the left has two markers (the first is power,
the second is airspeed and the one I meen is the one that comes next).
The
I believe that carrot is the elevator trim indicator. It should never be
centered, but it should be near the neutral point for S L flight.
Mike
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Two things: I have the impression that two notches of flaps
are set per
default on startup, it might me worthwile to remove this.
And there's a second point which becomes visible when you use the HUD:
http://document.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/bitmap/FGFS/PC7_02.jpg
The third 'scale' from
Erik Hofman wrote:
I'm not sure but could this be the trim setting?
I thought so as well. I tried to adjust with the cursor keys but that
only resulted in moving the elevator indicator: Apparently I used the
wrong keys. Still I don't get leveled flight when I center the stick
but it's much
Hello Erik,
Martin Spott wrote:
I'll see if I can make a fix for the aircraft definition later today,
How do you feel with simply removing the respective section from the
defaults, like this:
--- data/Aircraft/pc7/pc7-set.xml~ Tue Nov 2 11:29:48 2004
+++ data/Aircraft/pc7/pc7-set.xml
Martin Spott wrote:
Hello Erik,
Martin Spott wrote:
I'll see if I can make a fix for the aircraft definition later today,
How do you feel with simply removing the respective section from the
defaults, like this:
It's committed. I didn't even know it was there :-/
If you have any additional
Martin Spott wrote:
Hello,
I assume David Culp is the maintainer of the PC-7 !?
Well, I created the PC-7 from the T-6 texan II by converting the 3d
model and using an aeromatic generated FDM configuration file. So both
of us are the maintainer (although I think David Culp would point at me
as