Suddenly, all the aircraft I put on the runways have the ailerons locked in at a sharp left bank and the AP on. Changing the bug setting does no good, I have to turn off the AP to get control. Any suggestions?
did you trim your ailerons at any point? sometimes doing this can cause all the aircraft to be trimmed wierd. also make sure your rudder is centred.
budsie175 wrote:
Suddenly, all the aircraft I put on the runways have the ailerons locked in at a sharp left bank and the AP on. Changing the bug setting does no good, I have to turn off the AP to get control. Any suggestions?
Did you ,in any case, Save a Flight with your craft trimming this way?
You can trim it right,save your flight and make it the default one.I think your problem is gonna be solved this way. 😉
budsie175 wrote:
Suddenly, all the aircraft I put on the runways have the ailerons locked in at a sharp left bank and the AP on. Changing the bug setting does no good, I have to turn off the AP to get control. Any suggestions?
The AP should never be on when the aircraft is on the ground.
It has happened to me once or twice, and I think what happened was this:
I was flying (some heavy or other) at cruise, with AP set and so on. Then real life intervened - don't you just hate that 😀 - so I saved the flight and went away.
When I got back the next day I had forgotten why I was doing this flight, so I just ended it and set up another. When the new flight loaded the A/C was set up exactly the way the one on my saved flight had been set: AP on, parking brake off, and wanting to do .80 Mach or the like - at the gate. 🙄
Moral: if you save a flight and decide to start a new one, be sure to restart FS. That fixed my problem.
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