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    Hmm.. I was told putting the speedbrakes up in flight is dangerous? :S

    hmm, anyway, nice shots tucker how long did this take?? and ew at that paint, sorry

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    Very nice! Love the scenery, is that plane free? if so could you give the download link?


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    Quote Originally Posted by SyrupyMonkey View Post
    Hmm.. I was told putting the speedbrakes up in flight is dangerous? :S

    hmm, anyway, nice shots tucker how long did this take?? and ew at that paint, sorry
    People have said it is, it can be in ways as it makes the plane sink even more. (if i got that right) But many pilots in real life put it up when they need to slow down, nothing too major.


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    Never apply more than 3/4 speedbrakes while airbourne.

    It's not dangerous really, they are there to be used and solong as they're used in the correct manor you won't have a problem!
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    Thanks to you all for your comments etc.

    Myke it took around only 30 mins or so. 30-40 I would say. And the paint isnt the best, im actually trying to merge the PSSA320 with the Overland one so I can get more paints. As PSS has shut down, so I cant get any paints what so ever


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    or make sure one of the engines isnt slightly more powerful than the other..



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    Yeah, Add me too, Id love to be in a flight with you guys.



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    Have you being slewing? If so, this can cause the engine power to become inbalanced. Just reselect the aircraft if this is the case and it should sort it out =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stutoman View Post
    Do you have a joystick? If you do calibrate it and check it's straight.
    Most likely if the problem still happens when you restart the game.


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    i had that problem with mine, it was a problem with the joystick, and i had to get a new one despite me continuously calibrating it.

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