Ok, I know it sounds crazy, but it is daytime dependend!
I always tried the aproach to 23 in the evening and first of all I opend the weather window and moved the slider into a daylight position, about 12:xx. When I do not change the daytime, as I did some minutes ago (18:30) everything works fine ...
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- Wed Nov 30, 2022 6:23 pm
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: A320 doesn't keep position in the air
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- Mon Nov 28, 2022 1:17 pm
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Re: A320 doesn't keep position in the air
EDDH Rwy 05 and 15 also works fine. In this case AP1 is ON. Its only Rwy 23 where heading and altitude are moving and AP1 ist OFF.
Well, its not so important for me to use Rwy 23, but I am a little bit surprised concerning this strange behavior.
Well, its not so important for me to use Rwy 23, but I am a little bit surprised concerning this strange behavior.
- Mon Nov 28, 2022 11:29 am
- Forum: General Discussions
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Re: A320 doesn't keep position in the air
With ASEBO A320 AP1 was off. With FlyByWire AP1 was on.
BUT using LSZH as aproaching airport instead of EDDH everything works fine!!!
BUT using LSZH as aproaching airport instead of EDDH everything works fine!!!
- Sat Nov 26, 2022 6:28 pm
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Re: A320 doesn't keep position in the air
... and parking brake off! Then the plane moves into the air.
But after that, the same things happens as I described in my first post. Except there is no loss of altitude.
Heading can be catched with aileron as already mentioned.
But after that, the same things happens as I described in my first post. Except there is no loss of altitude.
Heading can be catched with aileron as already mentioned.
- Fri Nov 25, 2022 7:51 pm
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Re: A320 doesn't keep position in the air
I tried the FlyByWire A320 mod instead of the original ASOBO aircraft, but when pressing Move AC nothing happens.
The plane stays on the ground. The window from FSiPanel appeares, saying "aircraft will be prepared" and "move thrust levers to CL detent"
but nothing else.
MSFS as well as FlybyWire is ...
The plane stays on the ground. The window from FSiPanel appeares, saying "aircraft will be prepared" and "move thrust levers to CL detent"
but nothing else.
MSFS as well as FlybyWire is ...
- Mon Nov 21, 2022 12:39 pm
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Re: A320 doesn't keep position in the air
Thanks for your reply!
I'm not referencing the Fenix A320, I'm referencing the original A320Neo from Microsoft.
I do everything you described, the same things as mentioned in the YouTube video for the A320.
In the video the aircraft will keep its position!
When I'm in the air I also need some time ...
I'm not referencing the Fenix A320, I'm referencing the original A320Neo from Microsoft.
I do everything you described, the same things as mentioned in the YouTube video for the A320.
In the video the aircraft will keep its position!
When I'm in the air I also need some time ...
- Sun Nov 20, 2022 8:03 pm
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: A320 doesn't keep position in the air
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A320 doesn't keep position in the air
Hi,
after pressing Move AC and before pressing Brakes for 3 seconds the A320Neo will be moved into the air but does not keep its position (Long Final).
The heading will be moving to the left and the altitude will be decreased. By moving the apropriate rudder the moving can be catched, but I think ...
after pressing Move AC and before pressing Brakes for 3 seconds the A320Neo will be moved into the air but does not keep its position (Long Final).
The heading will be moving to the left and the altitude will be decreased. By moving the apropriate rudder the moving can be catched, but I think ...