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Conflict of controls P3Dv4/MSFS
Aussieflyer38 replied to Aussieflyer38's topic in General Discussion
Hi Scott, just got my rig back from the repair shop, so hence the delay in replying. I managed to reassign my throttle/mix/prop so they all now work correctly as in full travel etc, only thing now that I can't get sorted, is, before they all worked together whether I'm flying a single engine or twin, now in a twin on the aircraft the they only work on one engine. Once again, never had this problem before. Can you help with this please. Don -
That's a great shot Martyn, like it a lot. Don
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Excellent shots John, particularly like the past one, climbing out. Don
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great shots Adam. What I like about your shots, is almost impossible to tell them from the real thing Don
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Great shots Pete, I think you captured that bleak day perfectly. Don
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Hi guys, Had this problem for quite some time and not been able to fix it - need expert advice. After installing MSFS my controls - Thrustmaster stick/ Saitek throttle module, the Saitek module has taken on a new role of it's own accord. The Thrustmaster stick works fine, the Saitek is hopeless, move the throttle and the aircraft rolls and goes into a dive. Checked everything I know and can't find the problem, contacted LM, they told me to logon, when tried to do that, I was told I didn't have an account. Emailed them with my account details including a confirmation from them with my account details, they said they can't find any record. Beats me as I've had no trouble logging in, in the past updating my LM software, anyway to cut a long story short, they are NO help, so any assistance anyone can give me I'd appreciate it. By the way, the controls work fine in MSFS, I'm assuming that there has been some conflict between P3D and MSFS when I installed MSFS. Thanks Don
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Oops, so it is
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Magic shot Iain, rally different. Don
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MSFS: Mt Cook Airline South of Westport
Aussieflyer38 replied to TigerTigerM's topic in Community Screenshots
Top shot TTM Don -
Great shots Mikee, really like the first one. Don
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Nice shots TTM, time permitting, I must cross the pond and pay our NZ neighbours a visit Don
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A Song for Aussieflyer38
Aussieflyer38 replied to Rodger Pettichord's topic in The Neil Hill Memorial Lounge
Thanks Rodger, for the poem ands making me laugh Don -
Nice pics of a great aircraft. Spitty's have a certain magic. Don
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G'day John, thanks for dropping by. Don
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Thanks Greg, I tried to download/install their freeware one, didn't work. Thought if I didn't have to pay - bargain I'll give the P3Dv4 default a go. Thanks again Don
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Looking to a Better Future
Aussieflyer38 replied to Aussieflyer38's topic in The Neil Hill Memorial Lounge
Thanks Pete, it's times like this that you find out how many true friends you have here, and I have a LOT, and when things go wrong, it warms my heart to have all this support. I often feel bad that I don't get to post on the forum as much as I would like to, but unfortunately that also is a health issue. I would hate to think that any of friends here think I have abandoned them due to my absence, that would never happen, it's just life taking it's toll. Don -
Nice pics John, looks like I'd better make room in the hanger for a new bird
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Thanks Greg, better warm up my CC
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Has any Orbx member have the P38 installed in P3Dv4 and working okay? I found it only listed for v3 but on their forum they say it's in v4. Interested if anyone has it installed and working okay. I saw posts that some of the lights don't work, I'm mainly interested in that it fly's okay in v4. Any comments appreciated. Thanks Don
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Really nice shots of a really lovely place Martyn. Don
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Beautiful shots of beautiful scenery Iain Don
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New Zealand Mountains South Island West Coast
Aussieflyer38 replied to lifejogger's topic in Community Screenshots
Brilliant shots John, lots of wow factor there Don -
Excellent shots Mikee, very pretty part of the world Don
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Beautiful pics Adam, interesting runway Don
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Great shots Graeme, and you're right, so many places so little time Don