Help me understand ... thanks
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... Hi, made the necessary premise that I am not a real pilot ... I can't understand if this Arrow behaves in a way close to the real or not ... in flight even in total absence of wind it is a constant shaking to any height or speed .. a really annoying behavior .. let's not talk about the landing as soon as they touch the wheels sudden movements left and right .. seems crazy .. then slowing down you can finally put it straight .. I bought it the day that Just Flight put it on the market so I've been using it for a long time ... it didn't have these problems before ... bho '! I hope someone can give me their welcome impression ...
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In my opinion this Arrow is unstable and has been since SU9.
In the last couple of hours I have flown the default 152 then the Justflight Arrow at the airfield I fly from and there is no comparison.
The 152 flies as I would expect but the Arrow is all over the sky, far too sensitive in roll, pitch and elevator trim.
Asobo recently changed some of flight dynamics and, IIRC, they adjusted the flight model of the 152 to match the new dynamics. I hope that's what wrong with the Arrow so it is "just" a case of Justflight to tweak the flight model now SU10 has been released -
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The ground physics in MSFS is completely wrong and it's impossible not to notice, at least I thought. Until I pointed out the problem and some real pilot told me that to take off or land in crosswind conditions you need to have greater "skills" and therefore it was me who was not capable. Despite some videos in which I have shown that practically with almost all MSFS aircraft (even pay) it is impossible to take off / land while maintaining the centerline of the runway, with a wind equal to or even lower than the maximum declared by the manufacturer, these alleged real pilots continued to support the opposite.
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Let's move on to the weather issue: from the SU10 Asobo has introduced a completely wrong system of gusts / turbulences (I'm talking only and exclusively about Live Weather). In fact, before in live weather the gusts were completely absent, while now they are everywhere. Now when I pointed out that having gusts everywhere is unrealistic, many real pilots replied: "That's not true, I once in 95, I had strong gusts etc ...". This is an unscientific approach because this opinion is useless and proves nothing. Virtually now if there is a wind of 4 knots in the metar, the MSFS live weather puts wind up to 9 knots with gusts every millisecond. Absolutely terrible. But for some alleged real pilots this is the case because flying a plane is difficult, as if the greater effort to fly an aircraft correctly equates to greater realism
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