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  1. When trying to import FSX missions into Prepar3D, I always come across this error. Can anyone help me solve it?
  2. Don't worry guys! I achieved! The point in question that I had to modify was in the aircraft's flight_model.cfg file. In this case, I downloaded the Zivko Edge 540 V2 recently released in the game and left the following values set within the .cfg in question: elevator_area =10 aileron_area =5.5 elevator_up_limit =15.5 elevator_down_limit =15.5 aileron_up_limit =4 aileron_down_limit =4 elevator_trim_limit =10 Now yes! It was practically identical to the Extra 300 from FSX.
  3. It's not about making it more or less realistic, but about the plane's settings in this case. Any aircraft, if you pull the stick or control stick in MSFS, it goes STALL or as it appears in MSFS, AOA in red. That's what I'm talking about. Want to see: I challenge anyone who has a Steam or normal FSX already installed or can download it to do a Cuban half eight with an extra 300 and compare it with the MSFS E330. Pull the entire control analog stick all the way back and see who will STALL. The one from FSX or the one from MSFS. (anything, I'll record a video showing what I'm talking about.) I play on PC.
  4. People who are new to it or have played a lot of FSX have already driven the extra 300. However, anyone who has done a vertical with it knows that when you pull the stick completely or analog stick back, it doesn't get to the point of giving a STALL. I loved this limit of this plane in the game. However, this is not repeated in MSFS. Of course I know that if I pull the stick or analog stick all the way to the limit to make a vertical in real life, it will STALL, but as I play on the analog controller, it's very annoying to see this happen because I can't set that limit on Asobo E330. However, in FSX this just doesn't happen with the Extra 300, because when I went to put on an Edge 540 and I pulled the stick or analog stick completely backwards, it would STALL in FSX. So my question is, is it possible to edit a file in the Asobo E330 folder to make it reach a certain limit when I pull the analog stick or joystick all the way up? I realized that if I don't pull it all the way up, but leave it on, I don't know! 70%, the Asobo E330 does not STALL! It is exactly this limit that I want to leave fixed even if I pull the analog stick or stick it completely backwards. Is there any way? (I like the red bull air race)
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