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Is there a fix for the great 1900c which tends to oversteer when on the ground? My yoke and peddals are calibrated correctly, this only happens with the 1900cAny help would be appreciated, thanks

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Alex,There have been reports of understeer, which can be alleviated by using differential braking. We have been unable to reproduce overstear. Perhaps this is a joystick calibration issue on your end?Best,Vin ScimonePMDGwww.precisionmanuals.comhttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/devteam.jpg


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I use the CH rudder peddals. They are calibrated. When I make a turn, and bring the peddals back to center, the aircraft continues to go in the turning direction until I use the peddals in the reverse direction or apply diff braking in the other direction.

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basically it just seems like the yaw damper is ON even thought I have not switched it on. Is there a fix for this? Thanks

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