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datter
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I have a hell of a time flying straight and level on calm days, even when not drinking whiskey.
Awhile back I noticed that I needed to trim all my AC nose down a fair amount to get them to fly level. Shortly after that I was flying a 747 and there was a little onscreen pipper showing my joystick position on one of the MFD's and I noticed that although I could reach the top two corners when moving the stick up, I couldn't get all the way to the bottom when pulling back. Aha, calibration I thought so I popped into my Windows game controller area and found that although my Saitek Cyborg Evo stick has a screen to show control movements there is no "calibration" section for some reason. There to, like in the 747 I found I could push the pipper to the top left and tight but only within about an 1/8th inch from the bottom. I then reinstalled the proper stick drivers which sorted me out and all was well for an evening, but now I find it's doing the same thing all over again.
It's off center somehow so I'm always pulling back to a gradual climb, and worse it spikes so I'm jumping up and down now and then at random sometimes enough to give me an "over G" warning when flying the T45C for example. Most annoying. I tried spraying a little lube into the bottom socket of the stick in case the pot needed some love but that didn't help.
Is my stick dying?
Awhile back I noticed that I needed to trim all my AC nose down a fair amount to get them to fly level. Shortly after that I was flying a 747 and there was a little onscreen pipper showing my joystick position on one of the MFD's and I noticed that although I could reach the top two corners when moving the stick up, I couldn't get all the way to the bottom when pulling back. Aha, calibration I thought so I popped into my Windows game controller area and found that although my Saitek Cyborg Evo stick has a screen to show control movements there is no "calibration" section for some reason. There to, like in the 747 I found I could push the pipper to the top left and tight but only within about an 1/8th inch from the bottom. I then reinstalled the proper stick drivers which sorted me out and all was well for an evening, but now I find it's doing the same thing all over again.
It's off center somehow so I'm always pulling back to a gradual climb, and worse it spikes so I'm jumping up and down now and then at random sometimes enough to give me an "over G" warning when flying the T45C for example. Most annoying. I tried spraying a little lube into the bottom socket of the stick in case the pot needed some love but that didn't help.
Is my stick dying?