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stall on take-off

Postby DieksSTL » Mon Feb 15, 2010 7:04 pm

In the last two weeks my FSX has been acting strangely.  I'll hardly be down the runway (no matter what craft I'm using) when I suddenly take off and immediately go almost to the nose up position, inducing a stall.  Even if I push the yoke all the way forward it barely comes back down. The only way things go back to "normal" is if I punch in the autopilot and then cancel it once I'm up about 7000 feet or so.

The other strange thing is when I go to the Free Flight page I end up at "Brothers Aviation" field instead of the default field and the ultra-light craft is replaced by a Pan-Am 707.

I haven't installed anything new in the way of aircraft and I'm running FSX with SP2.   This had really got me frustrated.  Any ideas or am I doomed to do a reinstall?

thanks.

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Re: stall on take-off

Postby Brett_Henderson » Mon Feb 15, 2010 8:00 pm

Check your elevator trim before taking off..

Sounds like you inadvertantly saved a flight with a 707 as default. ?
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Re: stall on take-off

Postby Thud » Mon Feb 15, 2010 9:06 pm

I think his problem is that when he pulls back his power goes down.
The opposite thing happened to me. When I was pulling up in normal flight, it would add full power.
Try reseting the game. That worked for me.
And are you saying the 707 is there even though you haven't installed it? If so I can't help you there.
If not, maybe when saving a flight, you clicked the checkbox 'set as default flight'.
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Re: stall on take-off

Postby U4EA » Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:12 pm

If you have a joystick I'd suggest checking the settings.

Sounds like you have a similar problem to what I had when I upgraded to a better model....turned out my axis and neutral zone had a bit of a "brainfart" and were way out of adjustment.
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Re: stall on take-off

Postby Brett_Henderson » Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:14 pm

If your power icreases on its own, when you pitch up..
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Re: stall on take-off

Postby Flying Trucker » Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:34 pm

Good evening... :)

I tend to agree with Brett.

When you say you engage the autopilot and then the aircraft is fine at 7000 ft then what has happened is you cranked in too much trim and once the autopilot is engaged it trims the aircraft for the rate of climb and then at level flight.
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Re: stall on take-off

Postby Brett_Henderson » Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:15 am

Always remember and never forget...  the realistic instincts (like checking trim before takeoff), are best learned in small, slow, training aircraft  ;)

There are too many things going on (even in the sim).. to just hop into big jets  8-)
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Re: stall on take-off

Postby Fozzer » Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:57 am

[quote]Always remember and never forget...
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Re: stall on take-off

Postby DieksSTL » Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:59 am

Hey guys...thanks for all the help.  I did find the culprit - it was a saved flight (JFK to STL) that I was fooling around with before vacation and forgotten about.  Went in and deleted it and when FSX opened there was the Ultralight!

I changed it to the Mooney and plopped it down at KSUS and attempted a take-off...no stall!  I can fly (and I use the term loosely) again!  Many, many thanks for the help.

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