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  1. Hi Tim, Thank you for these explanations, very clear. I applied the changes on the C152 and flew to Sedona with real weather. I had 10 kts crosswind. The effect of the modifications improve the flight behavior but I still have the same problem. OK, 10 kts crosswind is a lot of wind for a light aircraft like the C152, so I can understand it has an impact on the way the aircraft rolls (like in real life), but what I hate is the HUGE difference of behavior before and after touchdown. Before the wheels touch the ground, I control the aircraft very well to maintain on the runway center line, and as soon as the wheel touch the ground, the aircraft suddenly turns right in the direction of the wind. This may be normal because of the crosswind, but in that case why it didn't impact the flight before touch down? I may have the answer. I read on another site that Asobo kept a feature that was existing in FSX: as soon as you go down and reduce the speed, the effect of crosswind is artificially reduced by the sim to become null when you touch down. This may explain why I don't feel the crosswind effect when flying and suddenly feel it when touching down. Anyway, it ruins the realism and I hope it will be fixed soon.
  2. Thanks for the info, this is interesting. Can you please tell me more about the parameters that need to be tweaked to limit this problem? I will search for mods that correct this, if you can give me 1 or 2 links that would help. FYI, I never use any assistance, they are all off.
  3. Am I the only one being disturbed by the way the MSFS flight model reacts when landing? Since the release of MSFS 2020, I noticed this problem and it kept going update after update. The problem is about the behavior of the aircraft when touching down when landing. It always tends to turn left or right, forcing you to apply a strong rudder correction that is not realistic at all. I used to be a private pilot, I flew the Cessna 152, 172, Piper PA-28, Socata TB-9. I also flew professional airline simulators, A320 and CRJ. I never saw such behavior in real life. You can have crosswind when landing, which will cause this tendency to turn into the wind. I know this, but when this happens you feel the wind deviation before touching down and the behavior on ground is the continuation of the behavior in flight. What I see in MSFS is different: the aircraft flies normally during approach and when you have little or no crosswind, the aircraft still turns left or right as soon as the wheels touch the ground. I also know about the torque effect when you have a propeller, this is noticed on take off and it is normal, but when landing the engine is idle so the torque effect should be close to 0. In addition, when landing a jet powered aircraft, the torque effect cannot explain this behavior when landing. Did you also notice this? Do you think it is realistic or is this effect too strong? I recently saw an interview of a real airline captain, saying the flight was realistic except "the very last moment of the flight", I know what he was talking about. I would be happy to have your opinion about this.
  4. Thank you, I found it. My question was for the TBM and I found out it was impossible. Fortunately there is a mod to fix this 😊
  5. I am not sure I fully understood your question, but I think I have the answer: When you select the departure airport, select a parking place instead of a runway. Your aircraft will appear at this parking, cold and dark. If you select a runway, it will be positioned on the runway, ready for take off.
  6. Fully agreed. Not only these blue arrows are terrible, but you have to go in the assistance menu to turn them on or off. Using an item of the ATC window in FSX was more convenient, even if not realistic... Maybe an add-on map will do this one day? I hope...
  7. I really like the ability to display a map at anytime, this is convenient for taxiing and for navigation. Do you know what are 'isoline map' and 'GPS tracking' in the VFR map window? I turned them on and off but couldn't see any change... Do you know how to get frequency information from this map? (get a VOR or ILS frequency} Thanks for your help.
  8. Thank you for this, very helpful. Now what would you think about listing All the MSFS commands? Not those that are assigned by default like here, all of them. I think it would be interesting to have discussions about some of them that are hard to understand 😉
  9. I am surprised because I have switched this assistance off since the beginning... Anyway, I have just made a quick test flight with the Bonanza and it worked perfect, no rudder problem. Did they update FS in the meantime? I can't believe it...
  10. I also noticed this but I thought it was the torque effect. It is surprising because engine power is idle when landing, so torque effect should be almost null. I never saw the rudder moving but I will pay attention next time. Anyway, I have no fix for this...
  11. Hello, Is there a way to dim the Garmin PFD/MFD screen brightness? When flying at night, they are way too bright. I like the ability to adjust the panel and instrument lighting, but it has no effect on the screen brightness... Thanks.
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