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A lot more details: :)

 A Route, a saved flight plan, what phase of flight? T/O, SID, en-route, STAR or APPR? What flight modes ARMED/ACTIVE? Does it happen on all flights? one particular route/airport? What navdata you using default/Aerosoft NDP/Navigraph? what cycle/revision?

Screenshots, an attached copy of your Log.txt file.

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So when im in the air, I arm nav(I have it on fms mode) and so the aircraft takes me en-route. Everything is fine will I am en-route but then when a turn comes, the aircraft does not turn and i even tried using heading but no luck.

 

I'll try and take a picture of it

 

this happens very rare

 

I had yaw dampers, had all hydraulic switches on auto(just like Japo did)

 

Yesterday, I did a flight and none of this happened

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Posted

Wow,

that is very weird… 

How where the weather conditions on that flight? It could be something with the wind. 

What other aircraft with plugins do you have installed? 

Did you press EXEC on the FMS?

Posted

Wow,

that is very weird… 

How where the weather conditions on that flight? It could be something with the wind. 

What other aircraft with plugins do you have installed? 

Did you press EXEC on the FMS?

I did press exec

 

I did the same procedures as yesterday and yesterday it worked. FD works perfectly but I believe it may have something to do with the weather or I forgot to do something

Posted

Wow,

that is very weird… 

How where the weather conditions on that flight? It could be something with the wind. 

What other aircraft with plugins do you have installed? 

Did you press EXEC on the FMS?

FD worked to get me en-route but then after a while(only happens in some flights) the aircraft decides to stay a few inches away from the route. It still follows it but it just doesn't go on the line/route

Posted

That is probably a problem with the AP configuration and X Plane. When you zoom out your plane is probably correctly on the line. As long as it follows the route everything is good, eh? As long as you don't want to do RNAV approaches ;) 

Posted

That is probably a problem with the AP configuration and X Plane. When you zoom out your plane is probably correctly on the line. As long as it follows the route everything is good, eh? As long as you don't want to do RNAV approaches ;)

Thank you!

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