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I haven't flown this bird since it first came out and the ffb was really messed up. Seeing as I only have a ffb stick I put the plane back into the hangar. 

Anyone with a ffb stick know if they've finally brought it up to snuff in any of the latest updates? Thanks

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On 9/14/2025 at 2:19 PM, dresoccer4 said:

I haven't flown this bird since it first came out and the ffb was really messed up. Seeing as I only have a ffb stick I put the plane back into the hangar. 

Anyone with a ffb stick know if they've finally brought it up to snuff in any of the latest updates? Thanks

I have a VPRhino and the FFB experienced isn’t as polished as other modules but I haven’t noticed anything that’s “messed up” to the point where it’s unflyable.

For me, the most important thing is the stall warning buffets, which it gives me.  (I get most of the rest of my haptic feedback from a UShake6 seat pad.)

The trim seems to work fine and I’m able to get on and off the boat alright.  I’d give it another whirl. 

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After the latest update M3 said they fixed ffb trim but for me with the moza base the trim is backwards, when i trim nose down the stick is pushed aft and when i trim nose up the stick goes forward.

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anyone tried out the new updated FFB trim and is it more in line with other WW2 birds in DCS?

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After the latest update M3 said they fixed ffb trim but for me with the moza base the trim is backwards, when i trim nose down the stick is pushed aft and when i trim nose up the stick goes forward.
You have to reverse the axis in the Moza software.
Us MS SW FFB2 users have to swap axis for every module in the DCS FFB tuning settings.

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On 9/19/2025 at 3:03 PM, MAXsenna said:

You have to reverse the axis in the Moza software.
Us MS SW FFB2 users have to swap axis for every module in the DCS FFB tuning settings.

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Could I trouble you to elaborate on this a little bit?  Trying to understand if it’s possible in my Rhino / VP telemetry software.  
 

Just to be clear, there’s a way to reverse axis for just the FFB trim?  So that nose-up trim properly backs the stick into your lap?   And it doesn’t affect any other axis functionality (like which direction you actually *push* the stick for nose-up, nose down?

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