August 23, 201312 yr Hi, When flying general aviation aircraft especially, some very mild movement in the control wheel (PFC USB Yoke) makes the aircraft pitch and roll very very abruptly almost going out of control...this accounts for either the default cessna 172 up to the digital aviation piper cheyenne and the carenado C206 and F33. Any help with how are your controls set and what sensitivities and null zones you are using please....or other suggestions. regards, emann
August 24, 201312 yr For best results I suggest you buy yourself a registration key for FSUIPC. The assignment/calibration tools are far superior to using FS9 native controls. You can buy the key from simmarket, and download the latest FSUIPC from here http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.html Peter Peter Schluter
August 24, 201312 yr elevator_trim_effectiveness = 0.5 Trim ? I suppose that must be instead those to tweak ... [flight_tuning]elevator_effectiveness=1.000aileron_effectiveness=1.000rudder_effectiveness=0.950 Note that you can make some sensitivity changes in the commands options of FS2004 This will be a general setting of course !
August 25, 201312 yr Author thanks to all...i decided to get the fsuipc registration...calibration works great and back to flying GA without any problems...thanks to all emann one other thing while in the forum...is there any way you can make a search inside any particular forum...for the life of me i cannot understand where to make a search and then see the threads that come up with the keyword i am after.... tx once more emann
August 25, 201312 yr thanks to all...i decided to get the fsuipc registration...calibration works great and back to flying GA without any problems...thanks to all emann one other thing while in the forum...is there any way you can make a search inside any particular forum...for the life of me i cannot understand where to make a search and then see the threads that come up with the keyword i am after.... tx once more emann The great thing about FSUIPC is you can make assignment/sensitivities for each different aircraft type you have. For searching forums use the advanced search function...little cog wheel icon to the right of the search window. Peter Schluter
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