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[AH-64D] Must apply full rudder to keep Apache straight (no winds)


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I've got a strange issue:
The moment I take off, the chopper begins to yaw. I can use the trim button forward to stop this motion, but If I enable joystick axes display, I can see that the rudder is placed somewhere around 50-100%

Is this normal behavior?
Can I somehow manipulate the back rotor to keep the apache from yawing?
Perhaps there's a default binding in on of the 5 joysticks I use which messes up the controls, but I had no luck in finding any...

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Posted (edited)

Check your axis indicators first (RCTRL+Enter), your rudder maybe offset when you first enter the cockpit. Usually it's enough to just move them shortly full left-right and it will center itself. After that keep an eye on the axis indicators to get used to trimming offsets.

Under Misc. settings - try to disable "Synchronize cockpit controls with HOTAS at mission start" to prevent this from happening.

Edited by RealDCSpilot

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