Everytime I do a pushback with control P, when completed the Heinkell tips backwards onto it's rudder. Of course it is back heavy.
How can I stop this ?
tried with brakes on and off.

Thoughts ?
Fuel it up AFTER push back, or BEFORE if it moves the CG forward?Styggron wrote:Hello everyone
Everytime I do a pushback with control P, when completed the Heinkell tips backwards onto it's rudder. Of course it is back heavy.
How can I stop this ?
tried with brakes on and off.
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Thoughts ?
Hello Mallcot,mallcott wrote:Styggron wrote:Hello everyone
Everytime I do a pushback with control P, when completed the Heinkell tips backwards onto it's rudder. Of course it is back heavy.
How can I stop this ?
tried with brakes on and off.
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Thoughts ?
Fuel it up AFTER push back, or BEFORE if it moves the CG forward?
I don't understand why not? You have am option to solve your issue. I very much doubt any of your flights would use the full capability of the Heinkels tanks.Styggron wrote:Hello Mallcot,mallcott wrote:Styggron wrote:Hello everyone
Everytime I do a pushback with control P, when completed the Heinkell tips backwards onto it's rudder. Of course it is back heavy.
How can I stop this ?
tried with brakes on and off.
![]()
Thoughts ?
Fuel it up AFTER push back, or BEFORE if it moves the CG forward?
I fly with unlimited fuel so not really an option here. It's just if I start parked in a tight spot where I cannot turn as there is not enough of a turn circle, I need pushback and you just end up tipping all the time.
I could slew of course but I was wondering what people do in this case. My poor Heinkell tips over
I already explained. I fly with unlimited fuel and always will, this is how I fly and it has nothing to do with parking, it has to do with how FSX places you. Sure you can try hundreds of locations and airports in the hope you get to one where you don't need pushback but this is not the way forward. Yes you could tell FSX to put you ready for take off but I like to taxi hence I need push back.mallcott wrote:
I don't understand why not? You have am option to solve your issue. I very much doubt any of your flights would use the full capability of the Heinkels tanks.
Anywho the answer is still simple: Park facing nose out.
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