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Hello IniBuilds,

I have been trying out your a333s in msfs 2024 and noticed that when I go above FL300 the aircraft starts jerking up and down. I thought it might be turbulence making this but that's not the problem. I also noticed this with your aircraft back in msfs 2020. Is this a problem with me or you?

 

Thanks,

TheMSFSPro.

 

 

Posted

Hello,

Have you ensured your turbulence setting is either on Low or off? Also please make sure there are no inputs being registered for flight controls. Any bindings on the keyboard etc you may be pressing by accident, perhaps a key that does one thing but also is bound to a flight control surface that may alter the pitch in a jerky way. Adding onto that, have you made sure ALL assists are turned off?

Thank you

Eddie
Community Manager 
IniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com

Posted

Hey there,
 

I already tried turning off the turbulence. The bug is still there. Also, none of my bindings are being pressed and they are not bound to the pitch in the flight control surface. Lastly all of my assists are off including rotorcraft assists. 

 

Today I will try flying the same route in the a330 I did yesterday, but without a keyboard connected to my pc. If everything stabilizes this means my bindings did interfere.

 

Thank you

Posted

Hello team Inibuilds,

I have tried the a333 on a flight today without my keyboard connected and I still have this slight up and down motion. But I recently remembered that I had this issue with the headwind a339 in msfs 2020 on some past flight. So, this is probably something on my side with performance, not on yours. With this I will try to fix the bug myself or write a support ticket directly to Asobo and Microsoft.

 

Thank you for all the support you tried to give me!

Posted

Hi again,

I have tried reproducing the issue you're having and with no luck. I hate to say it but it may indeed be some kind of issue on your side. Of course if I notice anything in the future, I'll let the team know immediately! Good luck! 🙂 

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Eddie
Community Manager 
IniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com

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