Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
I agree with the above comments. The wind will move your aircraft on water.It depends to some degree on how well the contact points were set up on the model and also if the wind is blowing. If you have even a slight breeze then the plane can sometimes drift. It will certainly try to 'weathercock' in a breeze.
Try a test flight with the weather set to 'clear' (i.e. no wind) and see if it still drifts.
Drift is nice but screenshot with Swordfish is very OK![]()
Flyer,
what scenery is that?
Regards,
Ian.
It depends to some degree on how well the contact points were set up on the model and also if the wind is blowing. If you have even a slight breeze then the plane can sometimes drift. It will certainly try to 'weathercock' in a breeze.
Try a test flight with the weather set to 'clear' (i.e. no wind) and see if it still drifts.
drifts?? I guess one could say FSX does a splendid job in simulating Currents. In RW float you are never still in da water. Even if you tie her down or throw out a anchor you still drift. Good old currents and waves.
I agree with the above comments. The wind will move your aircraft on water.