FS95/98/2000: Version Differences in Auto-Coordination Feature (178368)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000 Professional Edition
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 98
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator for Windows 95

This article was previously published under Q178368

SUMMARY

This article describes the differences in functionality between the Auto-rudder feature in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000, the Auto-coordination feature in Microsoft Flight Simulator 98, and the Auto-coordination feature in Microsoft Flight Simulator for Windows 95.

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When you enable the Auto-rudder or Auto-coordination feature in Flight Simulator 98/2000, the feature automatically attempts to stabilize the plane when you bank. Auto-rudder or Auto-Coordination adjusts the rudder only slightly, giving you more flight stability at the cost of maneuverability.

When you enable the Auto-coordination feature in Flight Simulator for Windows 95, the rudder moves with the ailerons. This gives you greater maneuverability at the cost of flight stability.

To enable or disable the Auto-rudder feature in Flight Simulator 2000:
  1. On the Aircraft menu, click Realism Settings.
  2. Under Flight controls, click to clear or select the Auto-rudder check box, and then click the CHECK MARK button.
To enable or disable the Auto-coordination feature in Flight Simulator 98 or Flight Simulator 95:
  1. On the Aircraft menu, click Aircraft Settings.
  2. On the Realism tab, click to clear or select the Auto-coordination check box, and then click OK.
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Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:8/26/2005
Keywords:kbinfo kbui KB178368