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[DUPLICATE] f 86 rudder off center with new patch!


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Anyone have any idea how to center the rudder in the f 86 after the new patch? Is there a trim or some kind of adjusting I need to do before take off!

 

Thanks Sixxer!

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Think it's just the wind on your rudder. If your rudder controls are good in the options setup, then you are ok. Go ahead, takeoff. The rudder will center up. I haven't flown the Sabre in awhile and never in the 1.5 beta. Until the last few days that is. Personally, I think it's fairly porked. Had some strange stuff happen.

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I suppose there is no one with an answer. I've had the same problem and when actuating nose wheel steering with this rudder problem, one is in for one heck of a ride. Will simply stop flying this a/c until they get some of these issues fixed.

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New to the F86 and this has caused me confusion.

 

Pedals are offset and sometimes they straighten depending on engine revs. Makes for a difficult take off!

 

Please fix E.D

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New to the F86 and this has caused me confusion.

 

Pedals are offset and sometimes they straighten depending on engine revs. Makes for a difficult take off!

 

Please fix E.D

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Well guys, been flying the Sabre a bit more and I think it's just the wind on the rudder that makes the pedals offset on the ground. If your pedals are good in setup then once you take off it'll center up. The Sabre seems like it cannot handle any ground wind more then 1 m/s as far as taxiing goes which is not right I'm sure. They'll fix it. Some issue with rudder authority. Also what I've learned, call up your control window in the pit (RCtl+Enter) and make sure your toe brakes are not activating like spikey pots or something. My CH pedals have VERY sensitive toe brakes and they were activating and screwing with my ground handling. Once I got onto this, no problems with ground handling. Hope this helps guys.

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