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Aircanuck

Charter Member
Good day fellow Simmers,

Presently running CH Yoke / Pedals / Throttle Quad / Saitek Cessna Trim Wheel

Recently noticed ( particularly the Milviz F100 ) a sudden and unexpected ( very abrupt ) nose up attitude concern when very little back pressure is applied on the control yoke .

Thought I may have read this being an issue back sometime ago ...... any thoughts ?

For the record I do calibrate the setup through the CH Manager module on a semi regular basis.


Cheers for now
 
I put the Hun on my back up rig, and it has a Logitech Attack3 stick. The Hun was all over the place when trying to fly, and way too pitch sensitive. I took the Thrustmaster Warthog equipment off of my main rig, and put it on the back up...it made the world of difference. The Hun flew as smooth as glass. It could be your CH yoke isn't up to the task, like my Logitech Attack3 wasn't.
 
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