No_name Posted October 8, 2023 Report Posted October 8, 2023 Today I was doing base training in airport with variable winds and had some hard landings. After the last landing I noticed that my aircraft wasn't taxing straight and it looked like it was leaning to one side, I suspect that I have damaged landing gear. Is gear damage implemented? If it isn't what could be probable cause of this behaviour? Quote
RonMont Posted October 8, 2023 Report Posted October 8, 2023 3 hours ago, No_name said: Today I was doing base training in airport with variable winds and had some hard landings. After the last landing I noticed that my aircraft wasn't taxing straight and it looked like it was leaning to one side, I suspect that I have damaged landing gear. Is gear damage implemented? If it isn't what could be probable cause of this behaviour? I don't know if landing gear failure is implemented on hard landings. But, for one thing, you can always inspect the landing gear from an outside view. Don't know if you have X-Plane failures enabled or not; if you do, you can also check the status in Study/Edit failures. Quote
TarakM Posted December 31, 2023 Report Posted December 31, 2023 wind is pushing your rudder, so the nose goes the opposite… 1 Quote
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