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Coolsky DC9 anyone?

McPhat studios did, indeed, release a DC-9 cargo version, but still no USN C-9 repaint.

A little surprised no one has created one yet. Coolsky posted a notice on their Facebook site of a Steam update to their models. Downloaded and installed it with no apparent problems, but did notice one anomaly.....the ailerons (visibly) do not move, and remain fixed..one up, the other down. Aileron trim tabs work normally, and animation is correct.

Needs to happen! NC:encouragement:
 
McPhat studios did, indeed, release a DC-9 cargo version, but still no USN C-9 repaint.

A little surprised no one has created one yet. Coolsky posted a notice on their Facebook site of a Steam update to their models. Downloaded and installed it with no apparent problems, but did notice one anomaly.....the ailerons (visibly) do not move, and remain fixed..one up, the other down. Aileron trim tabs work normally, and animation is correct.

Needs to happen! NC:encouragement:
IIRC this is normal behavior for the DC9. I believe the ailerons correct themselves as you gain speed.
 
IIRC this is normal behavior for the DC9. I believe the ailerons correct themselves as you gain speed.

Well, I took off in a DC-9 a little while ago, got up to 350 kias, and no change in the ailerons. Still the same; left one down, right one up. I'll figure this out. Probably something simple, as usual. NC

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Well, I took off in a DC-9 a little while ago, got up to 350 kias, and no change in the ailerons. Still the same; left one down, right one up. I'll figure this out. Probably something simple, as usual. NC

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Yep - you've got a problem alright!:dizzy:
 
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