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Thread: bad runway at Chubu Centrair?

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    Default bad runway at Chubu Centrair?

    I have tried several times to land at Chubu Centrair's runway 18. I get down fine, but the plan up ends by the tail and sinks into the runway. Ah, but it does not crash until I try to move the plane. Wierd!

    Any ideas?

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    Default RE: bad runway at Chubu Centrair?

    I tried out the runway you mentioned using a couple of different aircraft, the Cessna and then the 747. All stock planes and had no problems. I think it may be just you.

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    Default RE: bad runway at Chubu Centrair?

    More on Chubu.

    I tried the 747 and it worked fine.

    It must be the L-1011 I bought from the Flight Sim store. It is quirky. I forgot to mention it and got a rude reply from another member. Sorry for leaving that information out.

    Don't buy the Perfect Flight FSX-rated L-1011 until they fix the unbalance issue. Anything that causes that plane to roll, like pushback or coming out of reverse thrust, makes it upend. Sheesh.

    I just wanted to reenact a flight into Nagoya and discovered that Komaki is no longer the prime airport. So Microsoft took the ILS away from it and moved the whole shebang to Chubu. Now, until someone restores the ILS at Komaki, I'd better work on VFR approaches.

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