![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Flew from YSSY to YBBN and halfway throught the flight the autopilot starts going left then back right and back left even thought the FD is showing it the right way. If the cage button isnt the problem i really donno, sorry.Įdit: Well it seems Im having the same thign you guys have now. Ive flown the routes you guys have mentioned and I didnt have any problems with LNAV. Once ur airborne press the cage button if ever it happens again. I had trouble with the Autopilot itself and its ok now. I don know if it'll solve your problems cause it seems you only have a problem with LNAV. It happened everytime i pressed the cage button on the standby ADI during my pre-flight. Well ive found what was wrong with my Autopilot. Also i have this small problem: The PFD and ND displays only use 3/4 of the space in the screens and are compressed horizontally leaving about 1/4 of the screen to the right empty.ĭELL Vostro 1500, Windows Vista SP1 32-Bit, Intel Centrino Duo 1.86Ghz, 3GB Ram, 160GB HDD, nVidia Geforce 8600M GT 256MB, FSX + Acceleration+ Active Sky X For now im just tired, just flew 3 45 min sectors manually so im a bit knackered. I havent tried not using sids or stars again and I will do that soon. The only thing that differentiates the first NTTB-NTAA flight to all the other ones is that I didnt use any SIDs or STARS. I thought it was a direction problem but when I came back to Tahiti again from Bora Bora(worked the first time remember) the FD and AP were clueless once again. ![]() Landed in Tahiti, then took off again for Bora Bora but the problem came back. I landed in Bora Bora then prepared the plane for the turn around(without exiting FS or the actual flight) Set the FMS, set the autopilot, took off, and the FD bars and the autopilot were spot on and worked perfectly. ALT doesnt work as well, basically the AP is useless. The FD was completely wrong and the Autopilot was going crazy as well, going left right left right. I tried a flight from Tahiti(NTAA) to Bora Bora(NTTB) which is on an approximately 280 degree track. ![]()
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