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I've been having weird issues with F-5E's elevator after the most recent update. When checking the controls before takeoff, the stick has a lot of room to move aft, but it just has a slight movement forward. During takeoff, it's very difficult to get the aircraft to pitch up. After takeoff, the aircraft wants to pitch down all the time. I've already cleared the axis and reassigned them again. This behavior wasn't there before the update, and I don't see this in other aircraft modules.

Has anyone experienced the above issue?

 

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I've been having weird issues with F-5E's elevator after the most recent update. When checking the controls before takeoff, the stick has a lot of room to move aft, but it just has a slight movement forward. During takeoff, it's very difficult to get the aircraft to pitch up. After takeoff, the aircraft wants to pitch down all the time. I've already cleared the axis and reassigned them again. This behavior wasn't there before the update, and I don't see this in other aircraft modules.
Has anyone experienced the above issue?
 
Wild guess. In the special settings for the F-5 for force feedback sticks to replicate this behaviour the real offset of the stick. Maybe this somehow got turned on?

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4 minutes ago, MAXsenna said:

Wild guess. In the special settings for the F-5 for force feedback sticks to replicate this behaviour the real offset of the stick. Maybe this somehow got turned on? emoji2373.png

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No, it's off.

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Do you have any issues with the trim? Maybe your trim is pushing all the way forward because of a stuck switch. 

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