Jump to content

Emergency Wing Sweep Handle has issues travelling beyond ANY detents


Recommended Posts

Posted

So keeping my lever in that 68° and then waiting for the light to go out and only then pull the lever back beyond?
Was a bit difficult when using a hardware lever as of course I slid is all the way back and then forth and back did never unlock the required HZ TAIL authorization.

Never suspected this being a bug though, only problematic, depending on the way you actuate the axis.

Posted
1 hour ago, Rongor said:

So keeping my lever in that 68° and then waiting for the light to go out and only then pull the lever back beyond?

Yes.

I didn't try with axis but in your OP video you were using a mouse.

🖥️ Win10  i7-10700KF  32GB  RTX4070S   🥽 Quest 3   🕹️ T16000M  VPC CDT-VMAX  TFRP   ✈️ FC3  F-14A/B  F-15E   ⚙️ CA   🚢 SC   🌐 NTTR  PG  Syria

Posted

yeah I did that so you guys could see I am actually attempting to move stuff 😁
Using my hardware lever on my Virpil throttle unit would have needed a second screen to document my inputs 🤷‍♂️

Posted (edited)

This continues to be a problem. No matter if I actuate the emergency wing sweep handle by mouse or a key bound to the respective forward or aft command, the handle gets stuck and then is visually in a micro-vibrating state for the duration of the attempted actuation.

This is outside of the HZ TAIL AUTH requirements and can even happen when attempting to move it out of the full forward position. Yes, I pulled the handle upwards before and it is clearly in the pulled position visually.

 

I can then eventually drag it loose by using the mouse but there is no way to actuate this lever without issues by using keys or even an axis

Edited by Rongor
Posted (edited)

Here you see me attempting to move the emer wing sweep handle out of the forward end (0:20)
When this doesn't work by button, I then use the mouse to drag it free (0:26). Then button control is available again. Moving the handle back to the front again locks the button actuation out, I have to use the mouse again (0:38). Even the mouse then faces resistance.
Button control is then available again (0:55-1:02) until it ends in the forward position. Further inputs again show only the jittering of the handle, remaining in place.

Caution advisory indicator shows "wing sweep" and "CADC" in the end. According to the manual "Wing sweep" is to be expected when using the emer sweep handle. No idea why the "CADC" shows up, the manual doesn't say any thing to a possible connection to actuating the emer sweep handle. Both lights went away when I actuated the master reset afterwards.

This is while doing a cold&dark startup by the book, still on the ground.

The Emergency Wing Sweep Handle is impossible to be moved out of detents by button control and if done by mouse then still only reluctantly.

No double bindings, also checked all axis settings (none set for that handle).

Edited by Rongor
Posted (edited)

The issue seems to be connected to the speed of the actual handle movement. The mouse can overcome the detents only when moved very fast. Slow dragging will produce the jittering of the (pulled) handle.

Using buttons bound to the Emergency Wing Sweep Handle move Aft and Fwd can't pass the detents, as the continuous holding of the button doesn't create the input the mouse is performing when dragged rapidly. Same for the use of an axis.

Edited by Rongor
  • Rongor changed the title to Emergency Wing Sweep Handle has issues travelling beyond ANY detents
  • 4 months later...
Posted

Am I really the only one with a sticky emergency wing sweep handle?
Do all of you never pull it back into oversweep after landing?

Again, its not me failing to wait for the auth light.

Posted

I pretty much always hit the bomb mode button just after I put my flaps back up after landing.  Then I'll either continue to sweep the wings the rest of the way back with the aft sweep button, or after I stop, I'll raise the cover, pop the handle up,  and manually pull the handle back the rest of the way with the mouse.  It does seem to be visually a bit glitchy when using the mouse, but it doesn't need to go back very far, and it always works for me.  After that it'll take around 5-10 seconds before you can manually pull the handle the rest of the way back.

  • Like 1
Posted

I got it on axis, one of the two axis dial knobs on the virpil panel 1. Seems to work fine, I move it all the way back in one go, it stops against the oversweep detent, 15 seconds later, i jiggle the axis again and that moves it to oversweep.

  • 1 year later...
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...