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With kind regards Uno.
while taxiing, the front landing gear breaks
taking off is incredible difficult, partially due to landing gear breaking, and i cant easily get off the ground
nowhere to set heading and altitude, instead i have to fly to it and then go from there which can mess up a drop should i even manage to get to that point
The throttle is automatically operated. The flaps should be at zero when using autoland, maybe that is the issue. Also remember that the plane can only fly on 2 engines without load. If it’s still not possible for you (idk why) try dumping some fuel.
Make sure that the master battery is on, otherwise the engines will spool but not start.
Depends on the situation, but jumping from 1000 and deploying at 150-250 would probably work in case of a HALO jump.
Thank you! I'm glad that you like it.
I believe that this is because you deployed your parachute instantly. The calculator is made for HALO jumps. If you want to do a normal jump, you should wait a second or two after the jump signal before you jump. I hope this helps.
I understand, I have tried to replicate the issue but it seems to work well for me. Maybe it was because you did not line the plane up to the general direction of the runway, or your physics detail setting was not set to high. If you could tell me how to replicate the issue, maybe I could fix it.