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Is anyone else suffering from a severe drift  of the F15 when trying to fly straight and level?  Even trimming only produces some small help.   I have checked my controls and they appear to be correct.  I do not have this problem with any other plane. 

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15 hours ago, sobe said:

Is anyone else suffering from a severe drift  of the F15 when trying to fly straight and level?  Even trimming only produces some small help.   I have checked my controls and they appear to be correct.  I do not have this problem with any other plane. 

95% of the time, this  sort of thing is the result of of a double binding, especially after an update. So check again that there aren’t two bindings for rudder control (as an example). 4% of the time it’s because of wind that the reporter didn’t realize was a part of the mission. 1% of the time it’s due to a glitch of some sort. If it turns out to be a part of the 1%, reboot your computer. If the issue persists, do a slow repair.

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I'm still new to DCS (and you know that!). Is this how you do a "slow repair" in DCS? I got this from ChatGPT:

1. First, land your aircraft on a runway or taxi it to a parking spot.
2. Once your aircraft is stationary, press the "Left Alt + J" key combination to shut down the engines and turn off all the systems.
3. Next, press the "Right Shift + R" key combination to open the repair and rearm menu.
4. In the menu, select "Slow Repair" and wait for the repair process to complete.
5. Once the repair is finished, you can rearm your aircraft if necessary by selecting the desired weapons and stores in the menu and clicking "Rearm."

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32 minutes ago, HwyStar said:

I'm still new to DCS (and you know that!). Is this how you do a "slow repair" in DCS? I got this from ChatGPT:

1. First, land your aircraft on a runway or taxi it to a parking spot.
2. Once your aircraft is stationary, press the "Left Alt + J" key combination to shut down the engines and turn off all the systems.
3. Next, press the "Right Shift + R" key combination to open the repair and rearm menu.
4. In the menu, select "Slow Repair" and wait for the repair process to complete.
5. Once the repair is finished, you can rearm your aircraft if necessary by selecting the desired weapons and stores in the menu and clicking "Rearm."

No. You go to your windows search, type in "DCS World OpenBeta repair" or "DCS World Repair" and run that "app". 

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4 hours ago, HwyStar said:

I'm still new to DCS (and you know that!). Is this how you do a "slow repair" in DCS? I got this from ChatGPT:

1. First, land your aircraft on a runway or taxi it to a parking spot.
2. Once your aircraft is stationary, press the "Left Alt + J" key combination to shut down the engines and turn off all the systems.
3. Next, press the "Right Shift + R" key combination to open the repair and rearm menu.
4. In the menu, select "Slow Repair" and wait for the repair process to complete.
5. Once the repair is finished, you can rearm your aircraft if necessary by selecting the desired weapons and stores in the menu and clicking "Rearm."

🙂 I guess there are a few kinks to work out.

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I'm still new to DCS (and you know that!). Is this how you do a "slow repair" in DCS? I got this from ChatGPT:

1. First, land your aircraft on a runway or taxi it to a parking spot.
2. Once your aircraft is stationary, press the "Left Alt + J" key combination to shut down the engines and turn off all the systems.
3. Next, press the "Right Shift + R" key combination to open the repair and rearm menu.
4. In the menu, select "Slow Repair" and wait for the repair process to complete.
5. Once the repair is finished, you can rearm your aircraft if necessary by selecting the desired weapons and stores in the menu and clicking "Rearm."
This is the way.

https://forum.dcs.world/topic/134493-the-dcs-updater-gui-utility/

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