> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently talked to a guy who complained that some of the
> > aircraft are also initially positioned too high above ground,
> > which makes them fall down on start and in some cases crash.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Chris
> 
> Depending on the aircraft, a work-around might be to start with zero
> fuel.  This should reduce the weight of the aircraft, making it
> less likely to break the U/C when it drops on to the runway.  You
> can then fuel the aircraft up from the menu.
> 
> Obviously, a proper fix would be better.
> 
> LeeE

This is a strange problem. Just to be clear, though, this is not a Vehicle
(Visual) Reference Point issue. I know you are not suggesting this, but this
is an issue with something else.

Jon



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