Help. The flap setting remains in the fully extended position. I have tried reconfig of controller, using key binding, fliping the actuator switch in the cockpit and even reinstalling the aircraft but no luck. In addition the U/C wont retract once airbourne
The flight model looks pretty good to me but I do find the controls super sensitive. Thank you for posting this, it makes perfect sense now if they tested the flight model with a joystick extension on one of the most accurate joysticks on the market, what hope for the rest of us?
That will give them so much more useable movement the sensitivity wouldn’t be an issue. I’ll do some more research, I might even reach out to cgaviator and ask his opinion.
I hope somebody from JustFlight are on here to advise. I’ve created a livery to commemorate the new (and very last ) 100 Squadron tail art. I’ve unashamedly used their 100 squadron livery so my question is whether I would be breaching JF’s copyright by publishing it? (free obs).
Read more about this story from RAF Leeming’s twitter account…
Question, if we use a modded skin will our visible Multiplayer Aircraft change aircraft type, even to those friends who have the Hawk available to them ?
Theoretically, if your friends have the same livery installed, you should all be able to see the liveries each of you selected i.e. if one of you chooses a Red Arrow, and another chooses 100 Squadron, then you’ll both be able to see the correct livery if you both have them installed.
However, from experience this seems to be a bit hit 'n miss in reality… it seems to work ok if you’re both flying the same aircraft type but you can get varying results if you’re flying different aircraft.
I have noticed this with the Arrows and it seems to happen the FIRST time I fly one. As if package contents need to fully expand that first time. See if it doesn’t stop happening on subsequent loads.
Some planes are known to take 10+ minutes to load the first time, then normally after that. The CRJ for example, they even tell you in the loading screen text