Alesima1 Posted May 15 Report Posted May 15 There are bugs that make piloting difficult, such as: 1) The nose landing gear wheel is experiencing brief lockups with a tendency to veer to the right; 2) If I point the camera at the passenger cabin during flight, the aircraft goes haywire and dives; 3) This dive also occurs when the aircraft encounters even light turbulence; and 4) The dive also occurs randomly if the simulation is running for a longer time. Quote
Alesima1 Posted May 15 Report Posted May 15 If possible, I would like a link to revert to the previous version of XP11 because I had a great product and now it's full of terrible bugs. 1 Quote
Alesima1 Posted May 15 Report Posted May 15 The biggest problem is the dive. The wings start to wobble out of nowhere. First a slight wobble, but it intensifies until the aircraft becomes uncontrollable and dives, even with the autopilot engaged. Sometimes, the autopilot disengages. Quote
Pils Posted May 15 Report Posted May 15 4 hours ago, Alesima1 said: There are bugs that make piloting difficult, such as: 1) The nose landing gear wheel is experiencing brief lockups with a tendency to veer to the right; 2) If I point the camera at the passenger cabin during flight, the aircraft goes haywire and dives; 3) This dive also occurs when the aircraft encounters even light turbulence; and 4) The dive also occurs randomly if the simulation is running for a longer time. I would suspect your FPS is way too low. What kind of PC/Mac hardware are you using? Uploading the Log.txt from X-Plane would be helpful. Quote
Alesima1 Posted May 15 Report Posted May 15 Intel Pentium i7-9700K, GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8GB, 32GB DDR4, HD 1Tb, 600w, Cooler Corax, Gadit X RGB. The previous version always worked well. Quote
Alesima1 Posted May 16 Report Posted May 16 I checked a Facebook group and found that there's a Yaw Damper malfunction occurring when the aircraft is cruising with version 1.9. It happens to me more often when I change the view using a predefined numeric key. The aircraft starts to oscillate its wings until it becomes uncontrollable, the autopilot disengages, and the aircraft dives. Quote
Alesima1 Posted May 16 Report Posted May 16 I believe I found the problem: my pedal had a faulty potentiometer for the right brake, which was causing slight brake commands without my input. I read that in version 1.9 any small movement in the rudder above 290 knots causes the yaw damper to disengage, the aircraft starts to oscillate its wings until it becomes uncontrollable, the autopilot disengages, and the aircraft dives. I bought a new pedal and apparently the problem was solved. Anyway, thank you for your attention. 1 Quote
Anthony615 Posted yesterday at 02:11 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:11 AM Very much appreciated Quote
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