October 26, 20205 yr was digging for answers on why aircraft were so unstable and I found an article on sensitivity and how to adjust the cfg file. So I thought the same should work for stability. This is what I did and it made a huge difference in how the aircraft flies in MSFS. do not have MSFS open while doing this. When you have finished the changes , save and close everything then start up flight sim and check your results. This has worked for me and I can't guarantee it will work for everyone but hopefully it will. go here and pick an aircraft, I chose the G 36 as it is so unstable. C:\Users\your name \AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache\Packages\Official\OneStore double click on the aircraft you pick, double click on sim objects, double click on Airplanes, double click on the aircraft you chose. scroll down and find the flight _model. make a backup of this file, rename as flight_model original and put back into the folder. you should now have both the flight model files. double click on the flight_model file or open with notepad, scroll down till you find [FLIGHT_ TUNING] scroll down and find pitch_stability, roll _stability and yaw_stability. change the factor from 0.25 to 1 on all three and save. "note" file attributes need to be set at show all hidden files and the box that shows read only has to be unticked or it won't save
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