New Accu-Feel user here, with FSX SP2 -- loving it with those aircraft models that seem able to handle it, but looking for help with those that don't...
The problem aircraft start juddering ever more wildly within a couple of thousand feet after take-off, regardless of wind/weather conditions. I've seen juddering mentioned in a couple of other posts, but can't quite work out what settings (and in what order) to try altering. I'm also wondering if it's an FS9-aircraft-in-FSX problem, as some of these seem to be the worst affected -- although others seem quite happy.
Perhaps a how-to (and in-what-order-to) could be added to the FAQ..? -- and apologies if it's already out there but my searching missed it!
David
Judder management
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Re: Judder management
Hello David is this under Auto-pilot conditions?
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Re: Judder management
Hi, Lewis -- thanks for responding. Sorry not to acknowledge sooner -- I forgot to activate reply notification.
In the meantime, in case it's of interest, the worst culprit seems to be David Maltby's excellent Comet model (http://www.dmflightsim.co.uk/dh106_comet.htm).
David
Aha, yes, that might be a clue -- it might be only when on autopilot. I'll do some testing and report back.Lewis - A2A wrote:Hello David is this under Auto-pilot conditions?
In the meantime, in case it's of interest, the worst culprit seems to be David Maltby's excellent Comet model (http://www.dmflightsim.co.uk/dh106_comet.htm).
David
Re: Judder management
That seems the same problem I have already reported (without any solution) using the Wilco 737.
The only difference seems that I get this effect only when I reach the cruise alitude set in the autopilot (but probably because only at that altitude the aircraft should stabilize itself).
The only difference seems that I get this effect only when I reach the cruise alitude set in the autopilot (but probably because only at that altitude the aircraft should stabilize itself).
Re: Judder management
I have the same problem with or without autopilot. If I go to external view, it is even more noticeable; it's more like flipping up and down a few inches and VERY regular.
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