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Snake
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posted 03-26- 06:26 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Snake   Click Here to Email Snake     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I try flying this but it slowly rolls over and crashes. The AI crashes as well. Soemone try it out and tell me if it is busted.
Thanks

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Mr Bigglesworth
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posted 03-26- 07:55 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mr Bigglesworth   Click Here to Email Mr Bigglesworth     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
It was always pretty difficult to keep level and the AI could never fly it. There was some discussion a couple of months back about how realistic its flight model was. But on the odd occasions I've flown it, it had a huge determination to roll over.

Mr B

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Harman_5
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posted 03-26- 07:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Harman_5   Click Here to Email Harman_5     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hello Snake,

There is a way to fly the Go-229. Although I have not tried it out lately. Before you takeoff, extend the flaps, and be gentle when moving the elevators (pulling the stick back and forward). When you find that the plane rolls to the side, try using opposite rudder as well as moving the stick the opposite way of the roll but don't pull back on the stick because that will make it roll even more.

For me, I find that using the flaps to pull the nose up or recover from near crashes is more effective than moving the stick back.

Hope this helps.

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