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Yaw panic ? Wtf


Cougar133

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This happened to me once, have seen it happen to others a handful of time. No idea why it has been happening, and exactly when it was introduced with whatever patch/hotfix - but I do know that a full rudder sweep (full left, full right, back to center) cures the issue. Not permanently, as in it might happen again at some point, but stabilizes the aircraft during the current experienced oscillation.

 

 

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Don (callsign Ziptie)

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When starting DCS , if i look in the axis assignments , my rudder always shows hard right . Cycling the pedals always solves the problem . I have gotten in the habit of doing so before clicking the "Fly" button .

Interestingly , it appears to be Windows-related , as one cycle will solve the problem even with multiple DCS reboots .

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