Charley Posted yesterday at 02:53 AM Posted yesterday at 02:53 AM Several times now I've had one of the landing gear not extend for landing. The plane flies differently too ,as if only one gear is down.
GTFreeFlyer Posted yesterday at 03:34 AM Posted yesterday at 03:34 AM Interesting. I haven’t had this one yet. I’ve had it where the right gear won’t go up, but it’s usually after a little bouncy takeoff and an error on my behalf. For my own curiosity, can you post the track file? We have no idea if you had a bad takeoff, got shot up by bandits, etc. Really need to provide more info when throwing up a post like this, otherwise I don’t think anyone would be able to help. My DCS Missions: Band of Buds series | The End of the T-55 Era | Normandy PvP | Host of the Formation Flight Challenge server Supercarrier Reference Kneeboards IRL: Private Pilot, UAS Test Pilot, Aircraft Designer, and... eh hem... DCS Enthusiast
Charley Posted yesterday at 05:37 PM Author Posted yesterday at 05:37 PM Sorry I didn't save the track, next time I will include it so I'm not ashamed of myself throwing up a post like this. But for the information needed , this was from an air-spawn mission I made to practice carrier landings . No other aircraft involved , no take off damage.
tityus Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Hello @Charley, Did you check the Hyd pressure? I'm not sure if this could be the reason, but next time you have the issue, retract the gear and flaps, make sure pressure is within limits and then lower gear ... And then flaps.
Charley Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 11 hours ago, tityus said: Hello @Charley, Did you check the Hyd pressure? I'm not sure if this could be the reason, but next time you have the issue, retract the gear and flaps, make sure pressure is within limits and then lower gear ... And then flaps. Thanks for this tip, I didn't even think to look at the gauge. When or if it happens again I will check that . I'll also remember to save the track.
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