She's "pitching"??? :faint: Please forgive me.. When i built the fde for her, i designed her to use fingertip control at lower speeds. This was done for two reasons. 1. The vulcan has a massive amount of buffetting at 200 knots that we tried our best to simulate ( but failed ) and, 2. the faster this bird goes, the more you have to pull back on the stick till at a certain speed, no amount of stick will do anything. She even flies nose down above that speed ( that was a weird one to reproduce ). The only thing i can think of causing the pitching is the amount of dynamic range the plane has built into her control sick. It's massive, and we tried to get it as close to the real thing as possible without making everyone join the raf and take lessons in her..
You see, i dont use anything related to FS when i build the fde's. No programs no cheap fast work arounds, nothing. To me, the shape, equipment location distribution and powerplants make up story unique to each plane, that once broken down into it's mathematical components determine exactly how that plane is going to fly. So i reverse engineer it using only real world calculations. The problem is, I'm no genius, nor an expert with trignmetry, If she's inordainantly pitching, i must have made a mistake somewhere, that didnt show up on my system, and i am incrediby sorry for that. However, if it's like David said, and simply a mattewr of the extreme maneuverability then yes, Just use fingertip control on take off, cuz at .95 mach at 45000 feet, there aint no force in heaven or earth thats gonna get that nose to move..
Pam.