[Flightgear-users] 1900D Issue

2005-09-17 Thread T J
When I save my flight progress in the 1900D, errors seem to occur when I reload the simulation. First, the plane either pitches up or sinks into the runway at the airport you started at (e.g. KSFO) When you click 'load' again however, the plane is set back at the same place you saved. Trouble

Re: [Flightgear-users] 1900D Issue

2005-09-17 Thread syd
T J wrote: When I save my flight progress in the 1900D, errors seem to occur when I reload the simulation. First, the plane either pitches up or sinks into the runway at the airport you started at (e.g. KSFO) When you click 'load' again however, the plane is set back at the same place you

Re: [Flightgear-users] 1900D Issue

2005-09-17 Thread Paul Surgeon
Not sure if I should hijack this thread or start another one but ... Has anyone else noticed that the B1900D is very twitchy on the runway at low speeds? I just have to touch the rudder and it wants to veer off in either direction. I have to toggle it down the runway until the rudder has enough

Re: [Flightgear-users] 1900D Issue

2005-09-17 Thread Dave Martin
On Saturday 17 September 2005 09:19, Paul Surgeon wrote: Not sure if I should hijack this thread or start another one but ... Has anyone else noticed that the B1900D is very twitchy on the runway at low speeds? I just have to touch the rudder and it wants to veer off in either direction. I

Re: [Flightgear-users] 1900D Issue

2005-09-17 Thread syd
Dave Martin wrote: On Saturday 17 September 2005 09:19, Paul Surgeon wrote: Not sure if I should hijack this thread or start another one but ... Has anyone else noticed that the B1900D is very twitchy on the runway at low speeds? I just have to touch the rudder and it wants to veer off in

Re: [Flightgear-users] 1900D Issue

2005-09-17 Thread Paul Surgeon
On Saturday 17 September 2005 14:26, Dave Martin wrote: I deliberately boosted the ground steering response on the B1900D at the suggestion of a pilot familiar with the type. It was quite a while ago that I made those changes to the FDM and he's since been back and had a go with the rudder

Re: [Flightgear-users] 1900D Issue

2005-09-17 Thread Dave Martin
On Saturday 17 September 2005 21:09, Paul Surgeon wrote: On my Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro the twist grip increments in steps of 1213 from -32767 to 32767. So that means I only have 27 steps either way. Maybe we could have an option for dampening the response for twist grips that can be