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Hello, just fired up the new A-10 for the first time.

I was taking off and it felt weird, beacause my rudder commands were not countering the aircraft's tendency to veer right. I checked the controls and the controls indicators and all is working fine. And I thought maybe this is a bug with the rudder. The aircraft left the runway onto the sand and continue straight on, I pulled back on the stick and nothing... the airplane does not lift off. I crashed on the sand at about 200kias, no lift whatsoever. I looked in the external camera and the control surfaces were moving!

 

I then decided to load in a mission where the airplane was already flying. I loaded the CSAR mission on the PG map and to my surprise, as soon as I unpaused the mission, the A-10 just fell to the ground like a rock... it completely fell, like it had no wings, like no lift was being generated, and also my control surfaces did absolutely anything.

 

Did anyone also experience this? Is there a fix?? It's stopping me from enjoying the new A-10.

 

Thank you,

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yes, you need to have the original a-10c module installed for the new one to work. otherwise this happens.

 

there is a pinned thread by nineline

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If you have the upgrade version please ensure you also have the original A-10C installed

 

if that does not help please include a track replay

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Yup, I had deleted the original A-10 I, and I then read it is required for the upgrade to work, it now works fine.

I will not delete the post. Maybe leave it here so that if someone googles this they can see the response.

 

Thank you guys.

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