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So just getting back to the Viper after years of flying helos.  Because I mostly fly helos, I have a center mounted stick with an 10cm extension.

So my issue is that right after rotations on takeoff and on final approach landing, she is squirrely as well a squirrel on crack.  Almost like I'm rocking the rudder pedals left and right.  (yes autopilot is off)  In normal flight it feels pretty good.  

I don't remember it being like this when I flew it last.  My settings are below, should I be doing something else. 

 

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2 hours ago, KungFu said:

So my issue is that right after rotations on takeoff and on final approach landing, she is squirrely as well a squirrel on crack.  Almost like I'm rocking the rudder pedals left and right.  (yes autopilot is off)  In normal flight it feels pretty good.  

I don't remember it being like this when I flew it last.  My settings are below, should I be doing something else.

Current issue with F-16 at low speed and any roll input.  Happened in last patch.

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Yes you are actually rocking the rudder pedals by rolling if you watch from the outside. This is an intruduced bug described here, and you cant do anything about it at the moment:

If you are fast and the wobbling is not present, its not your settings.

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Honest question and not meant to be a troll, how does something this obvious make it through testing?

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On 12/11/2024 at 8:08 PM, KungFu said:

Honest question and not meant to be a troll, how does something this obvious make it through testing?

What do you mean? It's going through testing now.

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22 minutes ago, Tenkom said:

What do you mean? It's going through testing now.

We're not on a beta branch any longer. There is a reason ED employs a large team of closed beta testers. This is such an obvious issue it should have been caught during the test-cycle PRIOR to releasing said patch. That's what KungFu said.

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As this behavior occurs not only with wheels down but at slow speed in general you even cant argue with that landings werent tested before the patch was released. The FLCS change is mentioned in the changelog and nobody of the testers even tried to go below 200 kts to see what happens with the FLCS update at slow speeds? Just wow.

 

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Same problem for me below 180 knots
my F16 dances from left to right and from right to left
with an impressive pitch and I can no longer land it.
without spitting, Same on takeoff until it picks up speed it is uncontrollable. But apparently I have the answer here as to whether it is a BUG, PHEW now I know that it will be corrected soon.

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