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FSFlyingSchool Pilot
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I have a slight problem with FSFS and ActiveSkyX working together. When I hit moderate to heavy turbulence generated by ASX, sometimes FSFS will disconnect. I assume FSFS thinks a slew has occurred. Would it be possible to reduce the sensitivity of FSFS slew detection so that ASX turbulence is not taken as a slew? Perhaps an optional switch could be included in the options? Thanks in anticipation.
Space
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Space: I am sure that you are on the right track here... I am surprised that this is happening, because FSFS requires a pretty big repositioning of the aircraft within a very short time to trigger the disconnect logic, but maybe it's not as big as I remember it to be... We will look at the logic and consider our options for making it more forgiving, so that weather does not trigger it. Frankly, we don't want to make it an option, or devious people might figure out a way to use it to make FSFS do all sorts of silly things...
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