Hi Guys,>That's really odd. What realism settings and weather are
>you flying with?
I flew all Wright Flyer flights with no weather settings changed from defaults.
I had no trouble with the Wright Flyer when I flew it as the first flight in the newly loaded FSCOF. I did not changed any of the FS2004 default settings before my first flight which was the Kitty Hawk flight. I maintained a relatively straight course because I already knew about the difficulty of controlling the Wright Flyer in turns.
I managed to get the Flyer up and flying along steadily (keeping it low to stay in the ground effect) and finally put it down softly on the beach about twenty feet from the oceans edge. Quite a long flight, which surprised me.
Later on I was flying from my home airport of Burbank, CA and flew the flyer toward Glendale. Part way through the flight I switched the flight model realism to Hard and then I could not keep the Flyer in the air at all. Kept starting to roll/yaw to the left and very quickly was unrecoverable.
My best guess was that the default setting out of the box was easy flight model, and that's why the Flyer was relatively easy to fly on the first try. I will do some testing at easy, medium, and hard settings and let you know how it goes.
Is the flight model realism in FS2004 only easy, medium , or hard? I much preferred the continuous slider that was available in FS2002.
Regards,
Melo
PL965 Spitfire pilot,
Glendale, CA