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For some reason, when my physical stick is in the neutral position, in flight the control indicator shows that it is slightly offset to the right (i.e., slight right roll; see attached image).

 

This is ONLY with the Bf-109, all other modules have true neutral indicated when the physical stick is neutral (including, e.g., the FW-190; see attached image).

 

I have both aileron and rudder trim, as well as take-off assistance etc., all set to zero in "Special Options".

 

Is this normal? Or do I have some other control (e.g. an offset rotary mapped to roll or trim) that I do not know about feeding input that I should take care of?

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It's ok, being caused by the ground adjustable trim tab being, with increasing "q", producing more right roll.

 

It is set for cruise speed in order to counter roll / yaw due to torque and slipstream effects.

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For some reason, when my physical stick is in the neutral position, in flight the control indicator shows that it is slightly offset to the right (i.e., slight right roll; see attached image).

 

This is ONLY with the Bf-109, all other modules have true neutral indicated when the physical stick is neutral (including, e.g., the FW-190; see attached image).

 

I have both aileron and rudder trim, as well as take-off assistance etc., all set to zero in "Special Options".

 

Is this normal? Or do I have some other control (e.g. an offset rotary mapped to roll or trim) that I do not know about feeding input that I should take care of?

 

Does it affect your flight controls? If not, I wouldn't worry about it. I'd just chalk it up to ED's weird ass game behavior.

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