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Post by gus on Dec 6, 2017 15:55:59 GMT
Hello, First of all this happen on MY installation .. so maybe not all are concerned ! I see that the front wheels sunk in the ground when applying brake So as no happy I made this modification in the landing gear section (bold)point.0 = 1, 33.747, 0, -8.7, 1181.1, 0, 1.442, 60, 0.2047, 1.9, 0.867, 4, 4, 0, 220, 250 No more wheels burried in the ground This apply for the 300-400-500 Regards.
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Post by Tony Madge - HJG on Dec 6, 2017 18:13:24 GMT
Thanks Gus for the update, not sure if Mark knows of any issues but sure he will be in touch about this one. Many thanks Tony
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Dec 6, 2017 19:08:01 GMT
It's not uncommon to get a bit of wheel burying upon braking .... and this effect is usually in proportion to the force of braking action applied .... and it does tend to be a FS thing too. Not suggesting there's nothing to be reconciled here .... just saying neither myself, not Mike, saw anything of concern to ourselves during the past 12 month of development. I'll have a look at it Gus, but, we've got to be extremely cautions in regard to the sensitivities of CP adjustments .... since the last thing we want to result is a simulation that "bounces" constantly as is moves. If I/we feel there's merit to the suggestion, then, I'll add it to the "KNOWN ISSUES" part of the my B737-300/400/500 manual .... as a maintenance related edit people can (themselves) apply if they wish to Mark C AKL/NZ
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