Odd Flight Behavior - P3Dv3
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 10:24 am
Hi guys,
I just recently started up with Pilotedge ( loving it so far ), but I'm experiencing some very odd behavior in the air that I've never seen before, whether flying offline or on other online networks. For example, this morning I took off at L52 in California in the Diamond Twin Star and flew runway heading for a time before beginning a turn to the left. I made a standard 30 degree turn to the left, but despite the plane itself rolling as it normally would, the plane itself wouldn't respond to the roll and begin the turn -- while the wings are -not- level. Moments later, the sim would "skip," causing the aircraft to turn to the left a couple of degrees, before freezing on the same heading -- before skipping again and making another small turn to the left a few degrees.
In short, if I bank the aircraft to the left or right, the aircraft itself will begin to roll, but it won't begin the turn, as if it's stuck on its present heading. This causes for some very delayed turns that make runway approaches near impossible.
Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks!
-Matt
I just recently started up with Pilotedge ( loving it so far ), but I'm experiencing some very odd behavior in the air that I've never seen before, whether flying offline or on other online networks. For example, this morning I took off at L52 in California in the Diamond Twin Star and flew runway heading for a time before beginning a turn to the left. I made a standard 30 degree turn to the left, but despite the plane itself rolling as it normally would, the plane itself wouldn't respond to the roll and begin the turn -- while the wings are -not- level. Moments later, the sim would "skip," causing the aircraft to turn to the left a couple of degrees, before freezing on the same heading -- before skipping again and making another small turn to the left a few degrees.
In short, if I bank the aircraft to the left or right, the aircraft itself will begin to roll, but it won't begin the turn, as if it's stuck on its present heading. This causes for some very delayed turns that make runway approaches near impossible.
Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks!
-Matt