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PA28R pulls left

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved PA-28R Arrow III
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    sluflyer06
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    These ground handling complaints sound like the issues stemming from the core simulation deficiencies in msfs currently, asobo is aware ground handling during takeoff and landing roll is not right, the fix is a major rework of friction both static and dynamic, it's in-work but no eta yet as it's a big job. I do however feel JF has done a great job working with it.

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    jme1111
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    Try adding a P2 with the same weight (170lbs) before you start the flight.

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    YankeeTendy35
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    @jme1111 This is what solved the problem for me as well.

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    archibalduk
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    I'm getting a lot of left-roll in the air like @lapinobel too. Applying some right rudder trim lessens the effect but I haven't been able to get it spot on. In order to fly level I have to keep the yoke angled to slightly to the right.

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    BufordTX
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    Tendency to roll left is bad. It's not a takeoff thing. Happens in level flight and at speed.

    I tried adding a second pilot, same weight. Still does it.

    It's not torque effect. It does not change even at flight idle vs. full power.

    Please see if the update can trim this out. If it were a real plane, I'd take it in to the shop to get the roll trim adjusted.

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