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Hello,

 

I have a x52 Pro and I'm having a hellava time keeping my plane from spinning out of control with just the slightest of movements. I will be flying straight and level and i just barel touch my joystick one way or the other and the next thing I know I'm spinning out of control, about 20% of the time I can get control again but the other 80% I crash.

 

Any ideas what I could be doing wrong? I havent been able to complete a single misson yet, including the training ones.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

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Make sure ForceFeedback is off in a10-c.

 

Check the properties of the x52, the screen where you can see each button and make sure that one of them isn't going nuts.

 

Double check inside the sim that don't have mixed up settings or doubled up axis controls.

 

I would suggest also tuning each axis there is a great thread here on it: http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=69965

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sounds like your axis controls are goofed up. I had my rudder pedals totally screw up my airplane. I flew a week like this until I figured out what the problem was, I set the brakes to the X axis. So when I rested my foot on the pedals, I had to fight the controls to maintain sort of level flight.

 

After I fixed it, A10 is a smooth bird. :)

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i recommend you to adjust the sensivity and dead zone of each axis by using the axis tune inside thr sims controls config. a 3 to 5 dead zone will dp. for the curve try from 15 to 25. aftr that in flight trim the aircraft constantly cause a10s are not fbw like f16s. hope this helps

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Had this issue once with my x52, and once with my TM warthog (after connecting saitek rudder pedals)

As mentioned above, I would clear the axis commands for your joystick and reassign them. Make sure you don't have any erroneous imputs (there is a keyboard command [sorry, don't know it off the top of my head] that allows you to see what buttons and axis you are using as you fly)

The plane should fly very smoothly, hope this helps

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Another thing you might want to check is to ensure you do not have an axis mis-assigned to the rudder. Getting the rudder off to one side by very much without coordinated aileron input will cause one wing to drop precipitously, leading to a spin.

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Yep. Just to reinforce all of the other points - delete ALL of your current axis assignments and then reassign.

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I would also advise you to assign your axis controls in game as opposed to SST if that is what you are doing.

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