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Re: Bouncing Aircraft Problem.

Postby commoner » Sun Nov 04, 2007 7:14 am

Unless it's pure coincidence I still can't see how this is related to changing views.



...neither can I but I have seen this same problem with Poskys on more than one other forum, so dunno!............commoner :-/
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Re: Bouncing Aircraft Problem.

Postby Triple_7 » Sun Nov 04, 2007 12:06 pm

Don't usually do to much with the CFG other then change the liveries or one little engine tweak.  I'm lost when it comes to this kinda stuff.

Heres what I can figure are the contact points in that mess.  These are from the 145LR

// Landing Gear
//        0    1       2         3         4         5  6            7            8            9            10      11      12      13     14       15
point.0 = 1,   39.531,   0.000,  -7.900, 1300.000, 0, 0.812,  70.000, 0.550,  0.500,  0.250,      10.000,      14.000, 0.000, 250.000, 280.000 // Nose gear
point.1 = 1,   -7.969,  -6.705,  -9.000, 1600.000, 1, 1.250,  0.000,  0.800,  1.500,  0.350,      13.000, 15.000, 2.000, 250.000, 280.000 // Left main gear
point.2 = 1,   -7.969,   6.705,  -9.000, 1600.000, 2, 1.250,  0.000,  0.800,  1.500,  0.350,      13.000, 15.000, 3.000, 250.000, 280.000 // Right main gear


And these from the 145XR

// Landing Gear
//        0    1       2         3         4         5  6            7            8            9            10      11      12      13  

 14       15
point.0 = 1,   39.531,   0.000,  -7.900, 1300.000, 0, 0.812,  70.000, 0.550,  0.500,  0.250,      10.000,      14.000,

0.000, 250.000, 280.000 // Nose gear
point.1 = 1,   -7.969,  -6.705,  -9.000, 1600.000, 1, 1.250,  0.000,  0.800,  1.500,  0.350,      13.000, 15.000,

2.000, 250.000, 280.000 // Left main gear
point.2 = 1,   -7.969,   6.705,  -9.000, 1600.000, 2, 1.250,  0.000,  0.800,  1.500,  0.350,      13.000, 15.000,

3.000, 250.000, 280.000 // Right main gear


Not so spread out in the CFG but I wouldn't begin to know where spaces are supposed to be.

The Posky site links into Avsim to download.  So the models are the same you get either way...or at least they should be.  The mystery still stands as why it happens only when switching from cockpit to external view.  You can go back to cockpit view without a problem.

Did find out another aircraft I had this problem with but it tolerates it enough to at least get you to your destination most of the time.  Also a Posky...the 757-200WL :-/

Started to wander if it was just Posky...but then my Meljet 777-200LR did the same only not nearly as drastic and noticeable :-/  
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Re: Bouncing Aircraft Problem.

Postby commoner » Sun Nov 04, 2007 12:35 pm

...Well....they are exactly the contact points values that I have so why my Poskys behave perfectly and yours don't I am unfortunately not able to give the answer :'(

...jYou could try substituting the contact points from someone elses ErJs...........otherwise....no more ideas....soreeee Trips........commoner :'(
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Re: Bouncing Aircraft Problem.

Postby Kaworu » Sun Nov 04, 2007 2:56 pm

The FS Gods have brought there wrath upon you!!  ;)
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Re: Bouncing Aircraft Problem.

Postby commoner » Mon Nov 05, 2007 3:11 am

...mmm...why not try this Dreamwings LR version from here on SimV........looks pretty good to me and on my machine at least it is steady as a rock.........seems to have all the bells and whistles you might need..........commoner ;)...

http://www.simviation.com/fs2004jets196.htm
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