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Jumping Aircraft

Postby ivormills » Sun Jan 22, 2006 3:41 am

I have had a problem with a couple of downloaded aircraft recently, on loading they jump about uncontrollably on the ground even with the engines off.
I suspect this maybe something in the aircraft config?
Any ideas?

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Re: Jumping Aircraft

Postby commoner » Sun Jan 22, 2006 5:06 am

Hi Ivor...if it does this at all or most locations it is likely that the contact points (aircraft.cfg) for the undercarraige need tweaking.........a simple job but you will need it explaining...........sorry I am just too busy at this moment to explain but there should be either somebody free to help or some other posts on the site from previous guys with this problem.........

...If you get no more help in the next few hours I'll coje back to you later..........commoner  ;)
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Re: Jumping Aircraft

Postby ivormills » Sun Jan 22, 2006 6:32 am

Thanks commoner
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Re: Jumping Aircraft

Postby commoner » Sun Jan 22, 2006 9:06 am

Hi Ivor.....looks like you are still looking for help then ;D

Well assuming it is the contact points which are the problem then here is the info...If this is not the problem, this bit of knowledge should help you at some time when you want to adjust the height of an A/C......sometimes the wheels appear sunk into the tarmac or floating a few inches above it.

...OK.... as usual copy the offending aircraft's .cfg file to some where safe then you can just overwrite one that you have messed with if neccessary.

 Here is the relevant area to tweak.......make the numbers more negative to RAISE the plane, or more positive to LOWER it..........just small adjustment are required and play around until you are satisfied your plane sits ok on the tarmac..........providing you have the original aircraft,cfg safe, you can mess around as you wish....it's quite fun to do and will teach you something at least.

BTW ...Open the file in Notepad if you didn't already know...........Good luck and NOW sit back and wait for all the other replies...........commoner ;D ;D

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Re: Jumping Aircraft

Postby ivormills » Sun Jan 22, 2006 10:52 am

Many thanks commoner for taking the time for such a comprehensive reply. I will certainly have a tweak at the areas you suggested.
I love tweaking config files!........... ;D

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Re: Jumping Aircraft

Postby commoner » Sun Jan 22, 2006 12:02 pm

....Ok Ivor ...just thought you might like to know that the example is the default 747 400..... ;)
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Re: Jumping Aircraft

Postby Travis » Mon Jan 23, 2006 1:09 am

Just so you know, if you are tweaking those areas, try messing with the damping ratio (#10).  That's most likely what's giving you trouble.
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Re: Jumping Aircraft

Postby Katahu » Mon Jan 23, 2006 2:26 am

If you want a full comprehensive tutorial on understanding the dynamics files of FS, then click this link.

http://www.simviation.com/fshelp.htm

In the top section "General Help & Tutorials", look at the bottom-right corner of the section and select the link "How to Tweak the Flight Dynamics of FS2004 Aircraft".
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