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FS9 Amphibian Aircraft

Postby Batman93210 » Sun Nov 21, 2004 1:24 am

Hi yaw


I have a bit of a problem with the  amphibian aircraft in FS9. When the aircraft is on the water, and I ues slew mode, or chang to a diffrent amphibian aircraft the aircraft bigens bounceing off the water it will not just set in the water. I have ignore crashes and damage checked on the simulator, or the aircraft would be crashing. Is there any thing I can do to stop this? ???
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Re: FS9 Amphibian Aircraft

Postby jordonj » Sun Nov 21, 2004 10:29 am

Specifically what aircraft?  I have tried to slew an aircraft from water to land and when I exit slew the engine (which was off when I put it into slew mode) is on and the arcraft slingshots away!
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Re: FS9 Amphibian Aircraft

Postby Jared » Sun Nov 21, 2004 10:43 am

have you guys tried setting it down to the water's elevation?

Once over the water or intended starting point hit F1, this should drop the plane down and help prevent this.. ;-)
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Re: FS9 Amphibian Aircraft

Postby Batman93210 » Sun Nov 21, 2004 10:56 am

I happens withall the amphibian aircraft inclooding the def. aircraft, but lastnight I checked the detect crash damage on the sim, and the aircraft stoped bounceing off the water when uesing slew mode, or changing the to a diffrent airplane. Maybe thats what the problem was, strang.




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