thunder100
Charter Member 2010
LOL I had not forgotten about you. I worked on the FS2002 version today but not yet completed.Happy that you have it working.
And works GREAT in FSX too
Thanks Milton
Roland
Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
LOL I had not forgotten about you. I worked on the FS2002 version today but not yet completed.Happy that you have it working.



Hello All. Love the Puss Moth. Window opens and closes, "Clear!". Interesting effect when the flaps are actuated. Those long members running from wing to wheel strut are unique. Do they give the same effect as flaps on the wings? (with me it's "no brain, no pain, so I do not know"). I do have a small issue. She seems to pull to the right. While pulling to the right, I did a 180 (fly opp. direction), and still pulled to the right. Recalibrated my yoke "in flight". Still pulls to the right. Please help. Thank you in advance. :ernae:
To err is human, but to REALLY screw things up takes a computer!

great plane just came out of hospital and found this waiting for me wonderful as of today my flying day's are over in real world sad but still have my sim to fly great job milton![]()

Especially for those of you who have twist sticks, rather than adjust stick sensitivities, you might consider using the Flight Tuning section of the aircraft.cfg.
Change rudder_effectiveness=1.0 to a lower value, maybe 0.5 for a 50% reduction, and;
Change p_factor_on_yaw = 0.3 to a lower value to help with those right turning tendancies.
Tweak for your preferences. With these changes in my testing, she flies as straight as an arrow.
great plane just came out of hospital and found this waiting for me wonderful as of today my flying day's are over in real world sad but still have my sim to fly great job milton![]()

:ernae:
Awesome job Milton and team!
A great addition and a true classic, and rare too! I hadnt seen this plane until you started work on it. Great to see something new.
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Many thanks for your hard work and excellent craftsmanship....
Bill
