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Recently after update I noticed when flying that my anti torque pedals are moving without my input. First off I thout it was problem in my joystick becuase I heard lots of x52s have problems. Then after some time and playing without autopilot i noticed that there is no problem. Realized that it must be in autopilot. Then i turned only all channel autopilot and also no problems, but when I turn on the heading autopilot after some time of flying pedals move either left or right. Its pretty annoying.

I hope for quick fix.

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Nah, it's always been like that since the module release. Heading autopilot trims the pedals left or right, when its indicator hits the left or right stop respectively. Reseting the trim neutralizes the pedals again. I don't know how the real unit works so I can't comment whether it should be fixed or not.

i7 9700K @ stock speed, single GTX1070, 32 gigs of RAM, TH Warthog, MFG Crosswind, Win10.

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Same in here but in the game its not pratical as in reality. When the pedal moves on itself my commands are not in center and that makes it more dificult to control. I would love if you guys consider this to remove

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Note, however, that it's not different from trimming the cyclic stick, or just the stick in every airplane sim out there. Whenever trimming is involved, our real controllers will be in different position than virtual ones. It will always be the problem unless good FFB joysticks and FFB pedals become available and popular.

 

I would leave the pedals in Mi-8 as they are, at least their position gives me info about excessive yaw trim faster than those tiny indicators on the central panel.

i7 9700K @ stock speed, single GTX1070, 32 gigs of RAM, TH Warthog, MFG Crosswind, Win10.

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It's an artifact of our pedals in the real world not being able to change their centerpoint.

 

I just turn the heading autopilot off unless I'm going in a straight line for a long time. It doesn't tend to trim the pedals much then.

 

They did mention that the MI-8 will get an automatic autopilot adjustment option, perhaps it will reset the yaw trim too, or keep it from getting really far out of adjustment. I asked, but didn't get a reply in the news thread.

Practice makes perfect.

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