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  1. I really struggle with a controlled flight right from the start of the mission. First thing I get is an immediate generator warning, which I'm able to catch up with. But in addition, my controls are completely mushy, right to the point where the helicopter pitches out of control. Also it banks wildly to the left. I need to trim to an uncomfortable extent. If I make it to the first landing, either the mission trigger is not working or when it's working, I can't really take off, the tail rotor pitch seems to be out of control, It violently turns left and I need to give full right rudder. But this is not flyable. To make it clear: I only encounter these issues in this specific mission, nowhere else in the game or campaign. I usually am able to fly the Mi-8 without any problem. It is not a trimming issue, nor autopilot. I tried everything. Control helper is off as well. And there is no damage to the aircraft causing these things. It's really frustrating since I tried this mission literally dozens of times. Is this a mission set up issue (too heavy?) or am I just overseeing something and too bad of a pilot to figure out the problem? Example Track https://www.dropbox.com/s/1rp5em4h2lwfxi1/strange behavior mission13.trk?dl=0
  2. I use the dedicated Buddy Fox holder from Monstertech. If you order from them anyway, its not that expensive. What you also could do is use the screw holes from the Buddy fox and use longer screws to attach it directly to the plate.
  3. I think we used 20% Looks good, but wouldn't it be better to shift it a little back so you can have a hole to pass through the charging cable as well?
  4. I can update an obj file later to be used in Blender. For the print I used standard SLA Nylon. I recommend craftcloud to do it if you don’t have access to a printer yourself.
  5. Here you go, all measures are in mm. I added some thin foam on the back to have a snug fit and provide some clearance for the screws. A friend printed it for me but I also looked at the countless companies offering prints on the web (craft cloud, Shapeways, etc., with craft cloud being the cheapest at around 40 USD for a standard print). You could also do CNC, laser cut or whatnot and bend with sheet metal. For reference also have a look at the technical measurements following the link. As a sidenote: I am very happy with the monstertech mount with this screen assembly. It is impeccable quality and looks awesome. I now have to do a lot of cable management, though ;) Cougar MFD Pack size - ED Forums MFD plate v1.step.zip
  6. I took a standard 11.6 from Amazon (around 80 USD on prime day) and 3D-printed a plate to screw on the MFDs and to hold the BuddyFox on top. It also masks all unused areas of the display. the best thing is that the whole assembly is instantly removable and I can use the monitor for other content...
  7. Look for the J-Pein (Upgraded) Mount. It’s on amazon currently for 70 USD each. At this pricepoint it’s really good.
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