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I tested too, and managed to get up to 900 km/h IAS and full deflection without any problems in level flight.

 

Mind you, that's using the rudder, not stomping on the rudder.

 

 

I haven't tested much with maneuvering through other rotational axes though. My expectation would be that rolling would be a problem due to the side load a roll places on the stabilizer, pitch might be o.k. or might be a problem depending on where vortices are, so might be highly variable depending on AoA.

 

Not sure I feel like doing that much testing at the moment though.

Callsign "Auger". It could mean to predict the future or a tool for boring large holes.

 

I combine the two by predictably boring large holes in the ground with my plane.

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Su-27S manual says that there is limiter with 17kg force on pedals too.

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FWIW, this is already in the sim. Rudder deflection is greatly reduced with gear up vs gear down.

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FWIW, this is already in the sim. Rudder deflection is greatly reduced with gear up vs gear down.

 

Yep. I just tested it an hour ago, it can plainly be seen with the control indicator up.

DCS modules are built up to a spec, not down to a schedule.

 

In order to utilize a system to your advantage, you must know how it works.

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