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  1. Ok, it established that the pedal acts on the pivot central. @ bbrz you're right, English isn't my native language, I mean “bends a lot, seems like the steering of a carriage”
  2. Sorry if I return to reiterate, your arguments are a little contradictory, you say that I should look better, but the screens I posted clearly show that they make an excessive run like a cart. You said “The way too large movement is the bug in the DCS F-16, not the direction of motion”. But I've always talked about 3D graphics, the steering functions are good on the track, but for the mechanics that you see under your feet, I have doubts, until I don't see the real systems, of the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. Soonest I be able to tell you better, a friend of mine, formerly of the Italian Air Force, he promised to introduce me to a real F16 pilot, so we will finally know. The discussions, are always good to make better. Hi, ciao Roby For the series, to be continued soonest at these screens
  3. I am afraid that you are absolutely trying to mislead the subject, the theme is always the 3D of the DCS F16 which is wrong. I have the trial version, and after all it's for this, to evaluate and maybe then to buy. That's all, thank for evreybody bye, ciao Roby14 ps: after period expired I will not buy it, next for me Mirage 2000, superbe avion!
  4. I meant only the mechanics, DIY pedals needs shock absorbers for that shaking, like this one that has a terrible shake when released https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoE3FdE8rKo&t=192s
  5. Brakes or rudder, the angle in the F16 is minimal, since it has a digital system like the stick. However, the topic in question was the incorrect animation of DCS, even Falcon4 has minimal but it is closer to DIY pedals
  6. The one below should also be a reproduction, but with is most realistic the handling. In the pushing pedals do not rotate but slide up and down forming an angle of 45 °in opposite positions or less according to the type of pedal. Of this pedal has already been talked about here: https://forums.eagle.ru/topic/120941-diy-f-16-rudder-pedals/
  7. However that is not real but a reproduction for home-build sims. https://www.xflight.de/pe_sim_com_rud.htm Ciao, Roby
  8. You should show the movement, then you would find that the DCS F16's is completely wrong.
  9. Yes for the concept of mechanical dynamics, all are like that so from the modern rudders, from the BF109 to the machines of today, then if we want to absolve the toy then, let's cover the moon with the thumb
  10. The pedals should move parallel, and not transversely like those of the primitive historical aircraft, which had a bar and a central pivot. To get an idea, see video. I think it is a 3D modeling error https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94ysrsX2dEA Min. 3:00
  11. DCS F16C, there is something wrong with the animation of this rudder pedal, it looks like a pedal system from the WWI years. Cheers, bye ciao Roby14
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