cvn Posted June 9 Posted June 9 (edited) From this video extracted from YouTube, the nose drop paused midway suggested either a certain level of control the pilot has when putting the nose gear down or the auto de-rotate actually help pause/ slow the fast nose drop after landing? These are all very different from Inibuilds's model where no further input will help once the main gear touches the ground - felt like dropping a stone from a stationary position? @iniBuilds Please help thoroughly review real A350 landing against existing auto de-rotation modelling by inbuilds please, and revamp it if necessary? Delta A350 De-rotate.mp4 Edited June 9 by cvn 5
starjun Posted June 10 Posted June 10 11 hours ago, unairspace said: 1.0.12 ADR system still hammering... Exactly. Little has change despite inibuilds stating the change to ADR in 1.0.12 to resolve the incorrect ADR behavior. Hopefully more will be done soon to prevent the nose from slamming. 2
Charles Leclerc Posted June 10 Posted June 10 (edited) yep,in real world auto de-rotation aims to help pilot bteer de-rotation softly,and pilot have the 1st control priority.But in iniA350,manually engage de-rotaion doesn't have any effect. I hope ini could do it better,else plz offer a opition in OIS,allowed me to off this function. @iniBuilds Edited June 11 by Charles Leclerc 2 1
starjun Posted June 11 Posted June 11 19 hours ago, Charles Leclerc said: yep,in real world auto de-rotation aims to help pilot bteer de-rotation softly,and pilot have the 1st control priority.But in iniA350,manually engage de-rotaion doesn't have any effect. I hold ini could do it better,else plz offer a opition in OIS,allowed me to off this function. @iniBuilds I second that - to give an option to deactivate inibuilds auto de-rotation if inibuilds is not able to re-model it's feature to at least a more reasonably accuracy. Similarly, I think inibuilds could much much better modelled this feature as it is not a limitation on the sim's side. Before aito de-rotation I was still able on several occasions to put the nose down gently/ more gentle. 1 1
ncc Posted June 12 Posted June 12 (edited) The smack down is incorrect in inibuilds and need urgent fixing! We need sent to support direct else it will be of low priority. They will only introduce new features and those are their top priority for selling more product. This is community self help and not sure how often support even look inside here pls. Edited June 12 by ncc
ncc Posted June 12 Posted June 12 (edited) On 6/9/2025 at 7:05 PM, cvn said: From this video extracted from YouTube, the nose drop paused midway suggested either a certain level of control the pilot has when putting the nose gear down or the auto de-rotate actually help pause/ slow the fast nose drop after landing? These are all very different from Inibuilds's model where no further input will help once the main gear touches the ground - felt like dropping a stone from a stationary position? @iniBuilds Please help thoroughly review real A350 landing against existing auto de-rotation modelling by inbuilds please, and revamp it if necessary? Delta A350 De-rotate.mp4 1.28 MB · 0 downloads I wonder how those pilots engaged/ helping inibuilds develop and test the model got it so wrong compared with real world de-rotation behavior? This plane cost as much as FS2024 and such cannot be accepted. Edited June 12 by ncc 1
HZJ Posted June 13 Posted June 13 The nose gear smack down I experienced in every landing is not even close to the real plane. Please change to be at least closer to real world or remove such game breaker altogether! 1
HZJ Posted June 13 Posted June 13 19 hours ago, ncc said: I wonder how those pilots engaged/ helping inibuilds develop and test the model got it so wrong compared with real world de-rotation behavior? This plane cost as much as FS2024 and such cannot be accepted. Maybe inibuilds can explain?
cvn Posted June 13 Author Posted June 13 I initially thought it's a new innovative feature we don't know about but also in real world where the a350 will auto de-rotate way faster than any other jetliners we have seen (and nose gear is meant to come down within 2-3 seconds everytime the plane land). Of cos after some research and checking out 30-40 over landing of actual a350 from different media, and that's where I cannot see any indication the real world a350 de-rotation resembles inibuilds model, in fact the a350 nose gear de-rotate much smoother than other type of airliners. Not sure about fs2020 as I use only fs2024. I have stopped using a350 until ini guys can get it right or offer an option to turn it off return the de-rotation to the player. 1
cvn Posted June 13 Author Posted June 13 More actual a350 land, again show slow and often some kind of controlled gentle lowering of nose gear and touchdown. Definitely not that of inibuilds PXL_20250613_110206029.mp4
cvn Posted June 13 Author Posted June 13 3 hours ago, cvn said: More actual a350 land, again show slow and often some kind of controlled gentle lowering of nose gear and touchdown. Definitely not that of inibuilds PXL_20250613_110206029.mp4 World apart, sick of this inibuilds auto de-rotation - nose just drop like a stone, faster and faster and completely no way of controlling it as it struck the ground hard each time. PXL_20250613_145605040.mp4
HZJ Posted June 13 Posted June 13 17 minutes ago, cvn said: World apart, sick of this inibuilds auto de-rotation - nose just drop like a stone, faster and faster and completely no way of controlling it as it struck the ground hard each time. PXL_20250613_145605040.mp4 I sent in to support and apparently they looking at the logic. I hope they get this right soon, else they shd just give option to turn off, also for other animations especially if fps intensive and not so useful animation.
cvn Posted June 14 Author Posted June 14 Latest newsletter, and seems like one last chance to feedback issues before future updates reduced after that...don't forget to submit here: https://forms.inibuilds.com/feedback-request?_kx=szZsNlVC051oqls1P237hfPnR5l77CouJ-BGmGnFIfo.RAJcpk 1 1
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