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Help with rudder sensitivity

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@Murmur

 It's much better but I feel still a bit too sharp 

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1 hour ago, Humpty said:

@Murmur

 It's much better but I feel still a bit too sharp 

Drink some fine whiskey before you go flying! Will feel a lot softer 😜

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2 minutes ago, jcomm said:

Drink some fine whiskey before you go flying! Will feel a lot softer 😜

Whiskey is for old men.

 

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8 hours ago, Humpty said:

@Murmur

 It's much better but I feel still a bit too sharp 

Try lowering the curve a little bit more, like the one below. Anyway, helicopters in sim are intrinsecally more twitchy, especially light ones like the R22. Other things that may help in controlling them are:

.) a joystick with no return spring

.) very wide fov (e.g. 105 degrees)

.) higher flight model cycles in general settings.

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4 hours ago, Murmur said:

Try lowering the curve a little bit more, like the one below. Anyway, helicopters in sim are intrinsecally more twitchy, especially light ones like the R22. Other things that may help in controlling them are:

.) a joystick with no return spring

.) very wide fov (e.g. 105 degrees)

.) higher flight model cycles in general settings.

Those 3 idiots are already there.

 

 

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Since we're talking helis, I have to confess I am so disappointed with the vskylabs r66 turbine heli 😒

It has miserable reaction to engine out, dramatically pitching down, sometimes irrecoverably, when the engine quits inflight...

Was trying Murmur's suggested curves and I can't use the y axis truncation because Irun out of authority and end up crashing...

And I installed it to try to wash my brain from the mess helix are, overall, in MFS... This R66 makes helis, even default, shine in MFS2020😒

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Flightsimming since 1992

AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)

7 hours ago, jcomm said:

Since we're talking helis, I have to confess I am so disappointed with the vskylabs r66 turbine heli 😒

It has miserable reaction to engine out, dramatically pitching down, sometimes irrecoverably, when the engine quits inflight...

Was trying Murmur's suggested curves and I can't use the y axis truncation because Irun out of authority and end up crashing...

For emergency maneuveurs like that, you should make sure to always have full control authority on all axes (so 100% max deflection).

But yeah, if the pitch down is irrecoverable even in that case, then there's likely something wrong with the flight model!

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Using this 

Robinson-R22-Beta-II-2024-03-31-10-31-33

 

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