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Delayed rudder/steering reaction on ground and air


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Hello!

 

Since the first day I've tried to fly the M2000C I have a bad feeling about the extreme delayed reaction of the ridder input if I try to change the direction during the start or if I move on the ground. I use the paddles and for a short time nothing happens and then "boom" the plane moves with a extreme overreaction. Now I try to compensate this with a little step on the other paddle; nothing happens and suddenly "boom" and there is a little reaction in the other way!

There is the whole time a delay/lag which makes it impossible for me to fine adjust the heading during the start.

Landings with x-wind I have the same ugly behavior. Extreme lag and so a x-wind landing becomes much more complicated as with the ME109.

The M2000C is the only plane that behaves like that.

I cannot believe that this behavior is in any way like the real plane behaves.

Please fix this extreme delay/lag.

:helpsmilie:

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HOTAS Throttle: TM Warthog Throttle with TM F16 Grip, Orion2 Throttle with F15EX II Grip with Finger Lifts

HOTAS Sticks: Moza FFB A9 Base with TM F16 Stick, FSSB R3 Base with TM F16 Stick

Rudder: WinWing Orion Metal

Posted (edited)

 

Maybe you could try to be gentle with the rudder pedal and rool slower ;)

 

:pilotfly:

Edited by Giat

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Posted

There are acknowledged problems that are being worked on.

Here is Zeus's post:

 

The M-2000C EFM is too sensitive to rudder commands on take-off/landing rolls. Ditto with the brakes, even when anti-skid is enabled. We are trying to dampen the efect but it still remains too sensitive.

 

At any speed over 40, just nudges will be enough to steer. Brakes should be applied carefully and only under 100 knots.

 

Hopefully we will have this beast tamed in short time and you will be able to ride her better.

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