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NBAI F-15E problem???
Posted: 16 Nov 2008, 13:13
by mins
Hi.
The plane fell back during the picture below, such as taxing'll be gone.
I do not know what the problem is.
Normally, and a couple of taxing a couple of go away ...
NBAI F-15E flying just like that to me is a problem.
I need answers.
Keep it up.
include aircraft.cfg
PS :
Dear steve.
I use fs9.
, So run maiw eglin was back down to.
Similarly, the way but disappear.
It's not the reason for WET CONCRETE ....
air file is not the reason.
In addition, the shockwave lights do not have a shockwave lights in the plane and a test flight, but everyone makes errors.
maiw's kvps scenery and the same default rjty scenery at the same time, but that error will test.
However, I will use the terrain FSG2005.
I just do not know why.
Re: NBAI F-15E problem???
Posted: 16 Nov 2008, 13:20
by Makadocias
mins wrote:
"I need answers"
I don't think you can demand things here in especially your 1st post.....
Good luck.

Posted: 16 Nov 2008, 13:24
by Firebird
mins,
It can be a number of things. If you were to attach a copy of the aircraft.cfg file that the aircraft concerned uses, then I will take a look.
I am presuming here that you would like some help.
Posted: 16 Nov 2008, 13:39
by BadPvtDan
It was possibly a big pothole. I am going to send out the MAIW crew ASAP but you must understand it is Sunday!
Posted: 16 Nov 2008, 16:11
by Firebird
mins,
I have checked the cfg file against mine, and the vanilla NBAI F-15E and found that it is the same, apart from the shockwave lights and the touchdown effect.
I doubt that the shockwave lights are doing this so this leads me to think of the two most likely causes are :-
1. The NBAI_F15E_Strike_Eagle_AI_ONLY.air file has either been modified or corrupted. Try downloading the model again and replacing that.
2. The scenery is a problem and is causing some bouncing, which can cause this, I had this with a version of RAF Leeming I had.
Now I believe that the second one is more likely to be the issue, so there are some necessary questions :-
1. Which base does this happen at?
2. Do you use third party scenery there and if so what is it?
3. Do you have any third party terrain for that area and what is it?
4. Is the problem in FS9 or FSX?
If you try the first option and it still happens, then let us know the answers to those questions.
Posted: 16 Nov 2008, 17:33
by f4nutter
the sign did say CAUTION WET CONCRETE !

f-15
Posted: 17 Nov 2008, 01:29
by starlifterfan
I know USAF had problems with the Eagle before but this doesn't look good.

Posted: 17 Nov 2008, 02:05
by MIKE JG
Bunch of comedians around here.
It's gotta be a scenery issue or corrupt aircraft issue. If it helps, I've seen that behaivor when trying to establish the contact points for a new ai model when I had nothing to go on. If the contact points are messed up, it will sink and flip like that.
You didn't happen to add the Shockwave lights entries by mistake to your contact points did you??
Posted: 17 Nov 2008, 03:04
by MikeyW
Looks familar - yup. I had the same problem with the eagles in the Seymore Johnson package. But strangely not with any others.
Anyway, after a lot of trial and error, I went into the aircraft.cfg.
Changed:
empty_weight_CG_position = -5.00, 0, 1.0
to:
empty_weight_CG_position = -4.00, 0, 1.0
This fixed everything (moves the cg foreward a tad - has the effect of pushing the nose down - helps on those bumpy surfaces), with no negative after effects. Give it a shot - might work for you, too.
hemmm...
Posted: 17 Nov 2008, 04:38
by mins
to MIKE JG
Is not a comedy.
And I do not have a problem contact points.
Do not answer a serious problem, like a joke.
I used flightsim is 15 years from FS4.
In addition, F-15E aircraft, including 300 species of AI is used.
The plane is no problem with the other AI.
Tested and scenery all default scenery.
original download( Seymore Johnson package & eglin package)was a test.
And do not use the test was also Shockwave lights.
I know the base.
Mins you have interpreted my post incorrectly. The statement "Bunch of comedians around here" was not directed at you. That statement is called sarcasm and is meant to make other people laugh, not AT YOU, but AT THEMSELVES. NO ONE is making fun of your question. -MIKE JG
Posted: 17 Nov 2008, 04:58
by btaylo24
You are the only person having or who has had this issue, thus its a problem with your set-up or you have changed something?
Mike was trying to make light of the situation and was not poking fun at you. Its called humour
Check that F15E against the original download and compare...
Posted: 17 Nov 2008, 05:23
by mins
Dear MikeyW.
You're right, said. Changed:
empty_weight_CG_position = -5.00, 0, 1.0
to:
empty_weight_CG_position = -4.00, 0, 1.0
And the error did not occur.
Thank you very much.
This is not a joke really help people like you
Flightsimer is true.
And once again, thank you very much.
Posted: 17 Nov 2008, 05:37
by MIKE JG
btaylo24 wrote:Its called humour
I guess sarcasm doesn't translate so well.

Give him credit though, his English is way better than my ______ <---Insert any language here.
Posted: 17 Nov 2008, 06:24
by Jumpshot724
We're all a bunch of clowns around here. I know you're new but believe me I've never seen a thread here get "nasty" like you'll see on other forums.
Best not to take us too seriously (most of the time

)
Glad your problem was fixed, happy flying
Posted: 20 Nov 2008, 22:52
by Felixthreeone
I had the same problem with all F-15's....solved the problem by reducing down the taxi speed of my Ai aircraft which i sped up using a popular freeware tool. As the ai would release the brakes, they would 'pop a wheelie' and sink into the ground. Only affected a few types, but never did I assume that it was the aircraft. Nine times out of ten, something goes wrong with your sim, its your own fault.
Posted: 21 Nov 2008, 02:35
by flyerkg
You know I was guessing it was not a problem with the shockwave lights but specific to the aircraft. I used to see this at Laughlin AFB all the time with the T-6A Texans I was using for "AI" and I don't have any thing Shockwave related on my configuration. But I would taxi and all of a sudden the guy in front of me would flip nose-up and partially sunk into the ground, and suddenly fix itself. I do hope we were able to help.
It is a good point about the clean dialogue on this forum. Thank you to all who contribute to this fun.
Keith