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Honeycomb Alpha question. DC-6

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I have the above yoke. Everything is working fine after some disabling of switches etc. But i do find that i have a habit on this plane to not be in total control on pitching. I dont know how the real plane flys, but i would like to rope her in a bit so i feel atleast i am in control. Is there a setting/settings on the pitch axis that i could adjust so i am not always overshooting in pitching?

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Mike


Mike

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You could experiment with sensitivity setting of your pitch axis in the controller setup.


Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! - Isaiah 5,20

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also its a wallowing heavy slow responding aircraft, you do not get immediate response. so don tpush them out too far, just wait

and see, until at some point you get  a feel for the plane. jets are way more responsive.

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