felipeturbay Posted March 21 Posted March 21 Hi guys, During cruise, I observed that the aircraft had a slight leftward tilt. In the external view (see attached screenshot), I noticed the spoilers were partially extended, even though I had not deployed them (see cockpit screenshot). Could this be a bug? Thanks! 1
sunake Posted March 21 Posted March 21 You likely pressed a button on your keyboard or joystick that is also mapped to one of the flight controls in msfs controls assignment menu. It shouldn't happen while the autopilot is on, so until it's fixed you can probably fix it by disconnecting your autopilot and giving your joystick and rudder a wiggle.
felipeturbay Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 Thanks for your feebback! i need to check my assignments, it could have been the issue...
Sirraj Posted March 21 Posted March 21 I had the same problem until I removed every control surface key binding assigned to my keyboard.
moztoma Posted Saturday at 08:24 PM Posted Saturday at 08:24 PM 23 hours ago, Sirraj said: I had the same problem until I removed every control surface key binding assigned to my keyboard. My suggestion is to check your stick's dead zone. I had the same problem, however it disappeared since I adjusted my stick's deadzone.
Powie Posted Monday at 04:19 PM Posted Monday at 04:19 PM Reported this weeks ago...... Ther are NO keybindings for that.... Ignored by inibuilds...... Resolution: Move the rudder a little bit left and right, then the left spiler comes in......
Powie Posted Monday at 04:21 PM Posted Monday at 04:21 PM Reported this weeks ago...... Ther are NO keybindings for that.... Ignored by inibuilds...... Resolution: Move the rudder a little bit left and right, then the left spiler comes in......
LineDX Posted Monday at 08:56 PM Posted Monday at 08:56 PM Same issue. Not half way but a little bit out during flight.
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