u/Big_Cartographer9392

Airbus issue inibuild.

When landing at about the 10-50 foot mark the nose suddenly and aggressively tries to punt itself into the ground. In the video (I’m gonna try and upload) you can see that right at about the threshold the nose suddenly drops away towards the ground. This issue started about 2 months ago. Anyone know what it is or if there’s a fix to it. Also ignore how unstable the approach is as I was trying to replicate the issue

u/Big_Cartographer9392 — 6 days ago

Hey yall, been flying on MSFS 24 since release and also was on MSFS 20 until 24 released. But as the title says the default 320/321 is giving me some issues. Up until about 2 months ago operations have been fine but then one day coming in to land at about the 10 callout the nose violently tried to slam into the ground. At first I was like ok maybe user error but ever since it happens every flight. At the same point at about 10-50 ft off the ground. And I know what yall are gonna say it’s just the normal trim law on the Airbus but that’s only about 3-5°. This is the airplane saying. Im gonna try and shunt the nose into the ground. Not just a progressive pitch forward like a sudden drop as if I am pushing the nose forward. If anyone knows anything pls lmk.

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u/Big_Cartographer9392 — 8 days ago
▲ 8 r/nvidia

As the title suggests im looking at getting a 5070 TI. I just built a new PC with a

Ryzen 9800X3D

Gigabyte B850

32 GB of RAM

(If you need more details lmk)

But anywho, as someone who uses Xbox for PvP games because I suck on MnK and use my PC for mostly sim games (MSFS 24, iRacing) what has everyone’s experience been with the 5070TI. I’ve read some mixed reviews on it. Ppl saying it over heats and they have performance issues but others say the opposite. So I just wanna know what the actual truth is.

For reference I have a 1660 super currently…

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u/Big_Cartographer9392 — 19 days ago