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FBW A320 constant backpressure needed

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Hi All,

I've been flying the developer and experimental versions of the A320 and one thing I've noticed is the need to apply constant stick back pressure to maintain altitude. Is this normal behavior? I thought not, as the reading and videos I've watched say the the purpose of the sidestick is to command a specific G and the pitch stability system does the rest.

I've flown the Toliss in Xplane for a while and don't have that behavior.

 

Any tips?

Thanks.

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4 hours ago, cckeating said:

Any tips?

Just a quick shot but did you check your MSFS settings and disable all the auto-assist options (except ATC handling unless preferred)? No backpressure required here on my end


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17 hours ago, cckeating said:

Any tips?

Might want to check your controller sensitivities and ensure that your stick neutral coincides with your axis neutral.

...jim

 


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