Cees without seeing the aircraft.cfg it will be difficult to diagnose, possibly main gear contact points to far back from the pic with it on its nose the wheels are half buried, any number of things.
looking at the pic with it on its nose it looks as if the main gear contact points are actually behind the visual gear and it has pivoted on the contact point half burying the visual wheel.
If you want, I can take a look at the contact points in ACM and see where they line up with the visual model. That would confirm if it is a contact point issue...which is what it looks like to me. If this is something you would like for me to do for ya, just shoot me a copy of the plane and I will check it out.
I have the package and will install and look at it in a while...got to work on the water softener system first...getting tired of drinking water that taste like rust. System needs flushed and cleaned....2 to 3 hours of work.
A flight dynamics guru I am not. More like a flight dynamics gnu.
Milton, I did a fix and passed it to Cees as yet no reply, there were a number of contact points problems plus the engine sitting 3 ft in front of the model
Yep it works! Thanks mate! That's what you get with using the aircraft cfg of another model! It still has the tendency to flip over but not on start up.
Cees, what is the real world fuel capacity for this aircraft ? 230 gal seems a bit much for a single engine trainer, it maybe adding to the tip over tendency all that fuel is very close to COG and practically right above the main wheels
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