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Hi all,

I have limited elevator downwards aproximatly 5-10% when I am in the air. When I am back on the ground I can move the elevator again over the full range. Has someone an explanation for that?

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hi 

there as asensor that limit the elev in the air😂

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hi 
there as asensor that limit the elev in the air
Thanks! I thought it was my joysticks that'd lost calibration somehow.
Only done free flight for the time being!

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3 hours ago, tobi said:

 

Hi all,

I have limited elevator downwards aproximatly 5-10% when I am in the air. When I am back on the ground I can move the elevator again over the full range. Has someone an explanation for that?

 

 

Probably in a similar way to other DCS warbirds, this is how forces buildup on control surfaces is modelled - your virtual pilot has less and less controls authority when speed and airflow increases.

 

It's also mentioned in FAQ for the module:

 

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Probably in a similar way to other DCS warbirds, this is how forces buildup on control surfaces is modelled - your virtual pilot has less and less controls authority when speed and airflow increases.
 
It's also mentioned in FAQ for the module:
 
Unless you have FFB you mean? Need to test that.

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