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Main => General Discussion Board. => Topic started by: FredK on December 12, 2015, 11:30:21 AM
It seems of late I have been having some issues as related to weather (I think).
I use FSGRW for my weather....I have a WideView setup and FSGRW keeps clouds perfectly synced.
I routinely experience very abrupt changes in weather when flying into a new weather station that cause jarring turbulence to the aircraft for a few seconds. In flight at altitude this unrealistic but is tolerable.
However I also sometimes see the same kind of very jarring turbulence on a TOGA takeoff roll when the plane is at the end of the take-off run or more commonly at the moment of lift-off...and also when I transition from auto throttle control to manual thrust just before landings (at A/T disconnect). Typically the plane swerves very jarringly but then stabilizes as if nothing happened once compensated for with the yoke controls.....so I am thinking that it is somehow related to abrupt weather-related inputs being introduced at these particular moments.....although it could be something totally unrelated to weather as well.
I plan to experiment with adjusting weather factors in P3D and FSUIPC. So any suggestions as how to best dampen weather-related changes in this regard would be welcome. I also plan to run some flights with the weather completely turned off to pinpoint the issue as weather-related.
I am also very curious whether anyone else is seeing the same issues on takeoff and landing.
I am using SimA - everything else with the latest version is working nicely.
I am using a motorized autothrottle and have "Set manual thrust in hold mode" checked in the SA server.
Fred K