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Old 01-06-2005, 15:03   #79
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Re: Flight Simulator 2004 questions

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Originally Posted by Caspar
I hear you

...but this is not due to pilot error.... the phenomena that happens to the 747 and the chopper is identical...nothing to do with collective, etc.

I'll try upping the realism, but don't see why the plane would buggar up just because you are on newbie settings. Very odd.

Thanks anyway
Maybe there's an issue with your joystick driver/hardware, I've seen some of them suddenly lose calibration briefly, especially if there's dust in the potentiometers, that might be the cause. If it's USB, try uninstalling the driver, using a diff. USB port, reinstalling the latest ones and if it's a gameport joystick, unless it's a very expensive yoke throw it in the bin and get a decent USB'un.
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