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Milviz 310R Redux Yoke

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I have both the Milviz 310R and the 310R Redux.  On the Redux, the yoke does not move although the flight controls move ok.  The yoke moves ok in the 310R.  The Redux is the only plane that has this problem.  I have all controls calibrated through FSUIPC.  Using the Honeycomb yoke.  Any ideas what is happening here?  Thank for any advice.

Jim

 

 

7 hours ago, planenut said:

I have both the Milviz 310R and the 310R Redux.  On the Redux, the yoke does not move although the flight controls move ok.  The yoke moves ok in the 310R.  The Redux is the only plane that has this problem.  I have all controls calibrated through FSUIPC.  Using the Honeycomb yoke.  Any ideas what is happening here?  Thank for any advice.

Jim

I fly the 310 Redux frequently and also now have a Honeycomb yoke.  I have no issues like what you describe.  I recommend checking to see what profile is loading in FSUIPC when you load the Redux.  If it is a profile specific to the Redux then you may want to locate the FSUIPC .ini files, eliminate the 310 Redux, and then build a new profile.  On my system the files are located in the Modules sub-folder of the main FSX folder.  There should be a section specific to each aircraft in the FSUIPC4.ini file, and there are also .ini profile files in that folder's Profiles sub-folder.

If the profile is not specific to the Redux, then in the FSUIPC4.ini file locate the profile that contains the reference to the Redux and delete that profile's reference to the Redux, then build a specific profile for the Redux and assign axis, then calibrate for that new profile.

Hope that helps...

Frank Patton
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I had the same issue, but with the KingAir. I fixed it by installing one of the simconnects that are in the "redist" folder of P3D. If I recall, it didn't work untill I installed it from the "FSX-SP1" folder. It didn't hurt anything trying each one until it worked.

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Tried both suggestions but no joy.  Finally uninstalled both planes and reinstalled only the Redux.  Works ok now.  Thanks for your tips.

Jim

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