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Does anyone else have a problem with there plans always turning to the right? No matter what i do i cant get it to fly level as far as right and left the planes keep drifting to the right and its all my planes!! UP and down trim is fine...
windows 11, asus crosshair viii dark hero, 64mb g.skill d4 4000 ram, amd ryan9 5950 clocked to 4.3, noctua nh-u12s, asus rtx 4080 oc, 2x samsung 980 pro ssd 3tb m.2 nvme x3
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You need to calibrate your controller or controllers. Use the Windows 10 Joy app to calibrate your controllers. Be sure to save the results.
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is i the same like windows 7 was i think i found it under control panel/hardware and sound/device and printers. but there no tab to calibrate ?
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There is an AP in Windows 10, called the joy ap.

Larry, he says all his aircraft do the same, so I don't think it is a fuel issue.

https://steamcommunity.com/app/359320/discussions/0/1692662302101122842/

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Don't know what the hell i did i changed so many options now she pulling to the left lol~!!!! I give up!!
windows 11, asus crosshair viii dark hero, 64mb g.skill d4 4000 ram, amd ryan9 5950 clocked to 4.3, noctua nh-u12s, asus rtx 4080 oc, 2x samsung 980 pro ssd 3tb m.2 nvme x3
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Actually, it could be if MSFS works the same as FSX in that regard. In FSX if the default flight has a fuel imbalance, then all aircraft will start with that same imbalance. So if he finds that is the problem, then balancing the fuel and then saving a new default flight should cure it.

 

Since I don't have the new sim I can't test that, but he needs to check it.

 

Larry N.

As Skylab would say:

Remember: Aviation is NOT an exact Science!

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