Rick Simmons wrote:
So far I have been unable to attain straight and level flight. Using
keyboard control I find the rudder will not return to centre, also
the cesna needs constant correction to prevent veering to left on
take off. I have tried several parameters i.e. :- fgfs
On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 08:58:10AM +0100, Rick Simmons wrote:
So far I have been unable to attain straight and level flight. Using
keyboard control I find the rudder will not return to centre, also
the cesna needs constant correction to prevent veering to left on
take off. I have tried
On September 12, 2005 03:58 am, Rick Simmons wrote:
So far I have been unable to attain straight and level flight. Using
keyboard control...
Use the mouse. You can do so by doing a right-click on the FlightGear window.
Ampere
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On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 12:08:28 +0930
Andrew Medlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just started using FlightGear 0.9.4. I've played it with several
different aircraft on a couple of different computers, and I always have
the same problem. As soon as the aircraft picks up speed, it starts to
yaw
Title: Message
Hi,
Andrew:
I had
thought this answer was answered in the FAQ - it needs to be there - but I don't
see it answered there. The fact is that this effect (for
piston/propeller-powered aircraft) is normal to some degree, although the
fidelity with which it is modeled is a