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FSFlyingSchool Pilot
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I have the FS Flying School PRO 2014 installed. I have Saitek Yoke, rudder pedals and cessna trim wheel. For some reason when I am in a cocpit and then start FS Flying School, it appears that my ailerons do not respond to my yoke. However, from the cockpit the problem does not seem to arise, but from the outside position one can see that the ailerons do not respond, and the plane indeed does not bank at all. Maybe I need to reinstall FS Flying School or I should I change some settings?
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Hi Marcel:
FSFlyingSchool certainly does nothing which attempts to control your ailerons.
But... a registered version of FSUIPC can be set up to control many things - are you using a registered version of FSUIPC?
Have you changed control configurations using FSUIPC?
Does this problem occur in several different planes?
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FSFlyingSchool Pilot
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Thanks. indeed it had to to with 2 factors: (1) I assumed that CTRL+Z was to proceed into the next mode in FSX (misreading from my side) instead of CTRL+SHIFT+Z. (2) In addition, CTRL+Z has been set by FSX - Settings controls to Autopilot altitude hold (on/off). CTRL+SHIFT+Z was assigned in FSX Settings to Altitude bug (select).
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FSFlyingSchool Developer
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Excellent!
Jeff Preston ('Squadron Leader') - FSFlyingSchool Publisher & Lead Developer
FSFlyingSchool 2023 for Microsoft Flight Simulator
FSFlyingSchool 2023 for X-Plane 12 & 11
FS Instant Approach 2023 for X-Plane 12 & 11 (Windows)
FSFlyingSchool PRO 2020 Prepar3D v 5
FSFlyingSchool PRO 2019 FSX, FSX-SE, FS2004
FSFlyingSchool USA for Microsoft Flight Simulator
FS Instant Approach 2019 for X-Plane 11 (Mac)
FS Instant Approach for Microsoft Flight Simulator
FS Instant Help for FSX, FS2004
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