...well, at least you managed to get it off the ground!.......!
I started it up...the Tacho needle wound itself up against the stop...and stayed there...with the Aircraft firmly glued to the ground and the prop flailing away...and nothing happening as regards any forward movement!
I think I'll stick to my Cessna 150......!
Paul---G-BPLF...FS 2004......!
...well, at least you managed to get it off the ground!.......!
I started it up...the Tacho needle wound itself up against the stop...and stayed there...with the Aircraft firmly glued to the ground and the prop flailing away...and nothing happening as regards any forward movement!
I think I'll stick to my Cessna 150......!
Paul---G-BPLF...FS 2004......!
I have to ask, did you release the brakes?
Sorry, couldn't resist.
...well, at least you managed to get it off the ground!.......!
I started it up...the Tacho needle wound itself up against the stop...and stayed there...with the Aircraft firmly glued to the ground and the prop flailing away...and nothing happening as regards any forward movement!
I think I'll stick to my Cessna 150......!
Paul---G-BPLF...FS 2004......!
I have to ask, did you release the brakes?
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Tee-Hee......!
After flying Microsoft's Aircraft every day for the past 10+ years, I think I've got that one figured out......
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Paul..G-BPLF...FS 2004..FS Navigator...and a Handbrake handle......!
Funny thing though, me having little patience, if I try an aircraft that doesn't work correctly, I instantly delete it, and download one that does work correctly...
Life is much too short for "messing about"!......
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