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    Posted: 09 Jan 2015 at 5:07pm
Just purchased the Iris Battlefield Airlifter C-27 Spartan from Just Flight, flown it in FSX it fly’s OK.
Imported it into Hauler it fly’s Ok with all pilots, except when I try to fly it, when it loads into FSX the aircraft does somersaults on the runway as soon as it’s visible and before engine start.
No other aircraft in the fleet acts in this way.
Any help from the wise men in the forum please?
Thank you Slopey for such a great product.
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Have you checked the weight distribution?

I've had AH give me a 40000lb co pilot before (no wonder I struggled to take off!) and I've got a crj700 when the cargo goes into the copilot seat rather than where it should be.


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I had this exact same issue many months ago, with the original version of their C-27. Never came up with a solution. For me, while everything was normal when flying in FSX by itself, whenever Air Hauler would start up fsx, I'd be sitting at the gate constantly falling from 10 feet in the air above the ramp, crashing, then repeating.  Cry
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