Andrea C. Posted January 10 Posted January 10 Good evening everyone, First of all I would like to compliment the inibuilds staff for being so responsive in analyzing and fixing the bugs found. I seem to have encountered a problem during touchdown landings: the sensation I have when the plane touches the runway is as if it were without shock absorbers. Touchdown seems very hard even with very low fps rates (80/100fps). The plane bounces a little too much in my opinion, often tilting. Could you please verify this behavior? Thanks in advance BRGDS Andrew 2
ZenAutomaton Posted January 12 Posted January 12 (edited) Judging by the above video, I have a feeling it has something to do with a different fps - frames per second. The guy above has a high end system and is running the plane very smoothly but doesnt make a spectacularly smooth touchdown vertical speed of under -50ft/min, yet it still seems smooth. I just landed at LAX with maybe 30frames at a similar descent rate and the aircraft completely bounced, shuddered and lifted a main back into the air despite only a 4kt wind component. Edited January 12 by ZenAutomaton
B320Max8 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 (edited) Hmmm...I have to admit that my system is as high end as can be... Didn't account for that ... But I'm not sure the blame can be put on inibuilds then ... Not much of a computer guy though... Regards Edited January 12 by B320Max8
B320Max8 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 (edited) Also:none taken but a 50 fpm is (reportedly) not necessarily a good landing... 🥺 Edited January 12 by B320Max8
B320Max8 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 And to be honest: planes do. Not refresh @ 10 fps in real life either
ZenAutomaton Posted January 12 Posted January 12 20 minutes ago, B320Max8 said: Also:none taken but a 50 fpm is (reportedly) not necessarily a good landing... 🥺 I am aware of what a safe touchdown entails don't worry. It's not about being smooth. Here's my landing for reference, with significantly lower frames per second due to performance. I would estimate that touchdown as a maximum -120fpm and I had a proper bounce and big effect from FSRealistic.https://streamable.com/flr0rv
B320Max8 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 9 minutes ago, ZenAutomaton said: I am aware of what a safe touchdown entails don't worry. It's not about being smooth. Here's my landing for reference, with significantly lower frames per second due to performance. I would estimate that touchdown as a maximum -120fpm and I had a proper bounce and big effect from FSRealistic.https://streamable.com/flr0rv hmmm... okay...intersting
B320Max8 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Then again: a friend of mine flies the 73 for a big carrier. Some time ago he said: " you can try as hard as you want. Out of ten times, nine landings might be great. The rest might be crap without you even getting to know why..."
Coucar79 Posted January 13 Posted January 13 I know this problem too. The speed is good, the flaps are right, the sink rate is ok and the plane still goes back into the air on one side. But I set up the same with both landing gears. Fabian
Crabby Posted January 14 Posted January 14 21 hours ago, Coucar79 said: I know this problem too. The speed is good, the flaps are right, the sink rate is ok and the plane still goes back into the air on one side. But I set up the same with both landing gears. Fabian Not sure what you were trying to do here, but the large text is bleeding and can't be read without scrolling. Mark "Crabby" Crabtree AAL311 | PHL I7-9700KF | 2070 Super | Honeycomb Alpha/Bravo | MFG Crosswind
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