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[CANNOT REPRODUCE] Yak-52 Flap Issues


rifraf105

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Hi all, since release iv had an issue with the right flap only dropping, making it roll constantly as expected?

More recently i have been unable to load any mission with the yak and it displays an error message. (see Pic Attatched)

Any ideas or help would be awesome, thanks

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I do not as yet have the Yak-52 (next module) so take these with a grain of salt .

1st regarding the 135mhz message , it sounds like a conflict between the Yak's radio frequency capability and that of other AI assets you have in the mission .

 

Regarding the "flap" , have you verified your diagnoses with the F2 view ? The Yak has a fixed rudder trim tab that requires constant rudder input at anything other than cruise speed . Rudder offset can induce roll .

 

Also , you might consider calibrating or trimming the joystick to eliminate roll . A little deadzone can be helpful as well .

 

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Thanks for the advice and welcome, The left roll is induced by the increased lift on the right wing hence the roll to the left also confirmed by F2 :P

That pop up happens no matter what mission i try to load and i cant select the Yak in a multiplayer game either.??

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So if indeed it is an asymmetrical flap deployment that is confirmed by F2 , I would try running a repair . A lot of new pilots refer to the ailerons as flaps , thus the post regarding aileron trim .

Have you tried the instant action missions ? The pic appeared to be of a quick or mission editor mission .

Regarding multiplayer , have you tried the Aerobatics server ? As the Yak is not a combat aircraft , it may be dis-allowed by other servers ?

 

Just occured to me ....make sure you are in "sim" mode-not "game"and "easy communications" off .


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Hi all, since release iv had an issue with the right flap only dropping, making it roll constantly as expected?

More recently i have been unable to load any mission with the yak and it displays an error message. (see Pic Attatched)

Any ideas or help would be awesome, thanks

 

Can you include a track of the flap issue? I cannot reproduce, also not that you can damage the individual flaps if you lower them at speeds you shouldnt. Watch your briefing for any reported damage afterwards, I can see that being an issue.

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