James DeSouza Posted November 5, 2023 Posted November 5, 2023 Sorry if this is not the right forum, the KA-50 subforum seems to be specific to control issues and this is not a control issue. I am also not entirely sure it is a bug though it verymuch seems like it is. I was just flying around with the KA-50 and went in for a landing, I noticed that the aircraft is wildly responsive to cyclic inputs while landed even with the collective all the way down and the throttles all the way down and reading 0 blade pitch or torque, a slight tip backwards causes it to rock on to its tail and, the seemingly most glitchy part, slight cyclic forwards makes it taxi forwards even with the brakes fully applied and not only does it taxi but it will exceed 250kmh while taxiing, again with the collective all the way down, the throttles all the way down, and 0 blade pitch or torque. Is this a known bug? If not do you want me to try to get video of it?
MAXsenna Posted November 5, 2023 Posted November 5, 2023 Sorry if this is not the right forum, the KA-50 subforum seems to be specific to control issues and this is not a control issue. I am also not entirely sure it is a bug though it verymuch seems like it is. I was just flying around with the KA-50 and went in for a landing, I noticed that the aircraft is wildly responsive to cyclic inputs while landed even with the collective all the way down and the throttles all the way down and reading 0 blade pitch or torque, a slight tip backwards causes it to rock on to its tail and, the seemingly most glitchy part, slight cyclic forwards makes it taxi forwards even with the brakes fully applied and not only does it taxi but it will exceed 250kmh while taxiing, again with the collective all the way down, the throttles all the way down, and 0 blade pitch or torque. Is this a known bug? If not do you want me to try to get video of it?I don't experience this, seems like double axis conflicts, (errors like this usually are). Replicate this with ie. Quickstart mission take off in the Caucasus, quit and choose save track. Drag the track file into a post here. Make a video while you're at it. Cheers! Sent from my SM-A536B using Tapatalk
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