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Guest CFG3430
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In the lower Eicas is a message displayed whether autocordonation is On or OFF. Switch is: Right Yaw Damper

Guest Flandres1
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Thanks for your help Ansgar. I turn the right yaw damper on, and the message "auto coord" disapears from the EICAS. Nevertheless, I move the ailerons, but the rudder remains static on the status indication. Does this happens with anyone?Thank youTeo

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Guest lamont
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Teo, when you turn auto coord off the ailerons and rudder work independent of each other. To properly control the a/c you will need to control them independently as well (i.e. a yoke and pedals)

  • Commercial Member
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The sad truth is that MSFS doesn't really model auto coordination. All it does (in my opinion) is lock the slip/skid indicator and allows you to control the a/c on the ground with ailerons only!!The only way to overcome this would be to create an artificial yaw damper! Hopefully the pic team will be able to do this.Regards,Mark

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