Rudder problem?Aircraft?

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Rudder problem?Aircraft?

Postby Tai-2 » Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:11 pm

Hi, when flying certain aircraft:Like the Aeroworks ARX-5X Coyote
Default Cessna, Default beach barron, etc.(mainly only the prop planes) when I am moving down the runway, the plane moves to the left like the rudder on(single and multi engine) aircraft. But when I flew the acceleration F=-18 it flew flawlessly.
Also to add on, when I was about to take off in the beech barron, it lifted off to the left like the rudder was on, but I see no movement in the rudder.
I have tried restarting my computer, unpluggingmy rudder pedals and recalibrating.
EDIT---The plane is moving to the left only in my propper planes and not my jets
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Re: Rudder problem?Aircraft?

Postby volunteer » Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:14 pm

this is due to propellor wash and due to the direction of the spin of the prop. It is normal. You can stop it in the realism settings. Pilots usually apply rudder to correct it.
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Re: Rudder problem?Aircraft?

Postby Tai-2 » Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:16 pm

Ah.. thought it was weird since i never noticed it in real flying with my friend.. then again he was controlling the rudder on the runway. :) thanks
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Re: Rudder problem?Aircraft?

Postby RageKage » Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:33 pm

It's called P-factor.  I don't know if I have that on in my realism settings, might have to go change that.
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