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Hi Pete,
Long time since my last post.
I'm experiencing a strange situation with my FS9.1
First of all, I have the FSUIPC 3.7 and AS6.
The issue is that when on ground (more specifically taking-off) or during an approach with crosswind the correction that I had to make with the rudder is the opposite one.
I mean, when I have a crosswind (during T/O or APP) that comes from my right, the aircraft turns to the right, so the correction on the rudders is to the left. This issue dissapears and comes to the normal correction after a few feets AGL. In a few words, I have to correct the aft. nose to the opposite side where the wind comes, not to correct to the wind.
Thanks in advance for any comment.
bye
ACC
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OK, I just bougth the license for FSUIPC last week and works very well, at least for the problem of drastic change of aloft winds.
here is my question:
Flight Conditions
Flight level 330
IAS 290 (.78M)
Heading 177
Wind 012 / 49kt
Ground speed 397
True Air Speed 445
With a Tail wind, so so like this, ¿my Ground speed should not be higher that the TAS?
I think that with tail winds yours GS must be higher than TAS, because you are on a mass of air thats "moves" with you.
Thanks for any answer and MERRY X-MAS!!!
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Hi all, Hi Pete
Testing the registered version of FSUIPC with the A320.
will send my comments after a few legs...
Bst Rgds
Alberto
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I´m experiencing problems with aloft winds when flying off-line or on-line (ivao) using fs2004 and unregistered fsuipc.
A "dramatic" wind changes (in speed & direction) occurs suddently and several times mainly over an area with 2 or more airports; recently, for example, over LFPG and EGLL area. The result, the aircraft goes to overspeed or to a very low speed, because with these "dramatic" changes, the autopilot doesn't had time to correct to the desire setpoint.
One partner told me that the problem lies on the fs2004's interpretation of weather from different stations, and with a registered version of fsuipc, the problem will be solved by its capabilities of "wind smoothing". Other partner told me that the "wind smoothing" capability of the registered version of fsuipc doesn´t work on fs2004.
So, with this confusion and before buying the key for fsuipc:
With a Registered version of the fsuipc, the "wind smoothing" capability will work on fs2004 on-line and off-line??? in order to avoid "dramatic" aloft wind changes.
Thanks in advance for any answer
Bst Rgds
Alberto
Ground and/or approach winds
in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
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Pete,
It seems like I have to undust my old physic books. Your are completely right .
sorry and thks for your quick answer