turns with auto pilot engaged
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turns with auto pilot engaged
When flying IFR and auto pilot is engaged and when i get vectors for landing when i change the heading all the plane does is weave across the sky and never getting to the required heading. I dont know what is wrong or what I am doing wrong I switch from gps to nav and switch to heading but the plane still weaves all over the sky. Any suggestions will be appreciated
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Re: turns with auto pilot engaged
Hello,
Not too sure from your post which autopilot mode you're actually having trouble with: is it NAV mode or HDG mode?
Could you also let us know which host sim you're using, and whether you're able to maintain a framerate of at least 18 fps?
Thanks,
Nick
Not too sure from your post which autopilot mode you're actually having trouble with: is it NAV mode or HDG mode?
Could you also let us know which host sim you're using, and whether you're able to maintain a framerate of at least 18 fps?
Thanks,
Nick
A2A Simulations Inc.
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Re: turns with auto pilot engaged
hi i am using fsx and when i change heading i go from gps mode to heading mode .when i change the heading indicator the plane turns abit to the new heading then starts to weave all over the sky never making it to the required heading. i can maintain a framerate of 18fps +
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Re: turns with auto pilot engaged
Could you share a screenshot showing exactly how you have the GPS and autopilot configured when you see this issue? It's a little hard to follow from your description exactly what's going on.
You can attach images using the "attachments" tab when you post, or by uploading to a file/image sharing site and posting a link.
Thanks,
Nick
You can attach images using the "attachments" tab when you post, or by uploading to a file/image sharing site and posting a link.
Thanks,
Nick
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