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Canberra Aircraft

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Couldn't think where to place this one, but before I had my FS9 discomnockerated, I did manage to fly the Canberra the one thing amongst all the fantastic way this is modeled, painted, etc, was the way you can actually see the the navigation lights inside the lenses cover of the aircraft, plus all the other bits as well, as is shown on "VN813 on the deck and ready to go",Prototype speed run post by nazca_steve :welldone: :welldone: :welldone: :welldone:


Just a ps when flying the aircraft I did notice that it had a lot of elevator shudder, was that because I was flying too fast with it,
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Hi Bob..

I don't have any experience of this model but elevator flutter is (normally) down to 'forcefeedback' entries in the aircraft.cfg. Backup your original cfg then remove the forcefeedback entries and see how that goes :)

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Re Forcefeedback see this post, there is nothing in Aircraft.cfg FFB section that will fix elevator etc flutter, it only does crashes and ground bumps etc while taxiing, etc
Altering section 320 in the airfile has NO effect on flight characteristics,

http://www.cbfsim.org/cbfsim/cbfsBB/vie ... 3&start=30
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