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Hey there.

 

 

I always have som silly yaw movement. It is ok when im on Ground, but once in flight i got a significant yaw to the right. i double checked my controller bindings but found nothing like a double - bind etc.

 

Is there any solution for the problem? all other axes work fine.

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Crosswind perhaps?

 

I had the exact same problem in some occasions but I was on the ground.

 

I discovered that the problem was due to excessive wind. The dynamic weather setting in ME still needs a lot of improvement. Make sure to uncheck it before flying and report back if the problem persists.

 

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Is your loadout symmetrical? According to RL A-10 pilots, the rudder dance is very common in the Warthog.

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Set a small deadzone today, and the problem got slightly better.

 

I recently run the Free Flight missions, both Ramp Start and Runway Start. I expected them to be "as easy as possible" regarding weather etc.

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I've always had the same issue (and have heard it reported here in other threads). The plane wants to yaw right on the ground and in the air. Very noticeable if I start any instant action mission - plane immediately yaws to right until I trim. I also have to rudder slightly left whenever I am taxiing to counter it. Some have said this is accurate to RL. Deadzones and curves do significantly reduce the effect.

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There are several reasons why the A-10 displays this behavior. The offset nose wheel is one reason. Asymetric loadout is another, as is crosswind.

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I have the exact same issue. I disabled wind, and got almost symmetrical loadout, except one side has the flir pod, the other side has another pod thing, but the weight difference shouldnt provoke that much yaw, specially without crosswind. my stick has its own deadzone so it doesnt tilt by itself when its centered, also i pressed ctrl enter in game to make sure it wasnt the cause.

 

I'll try two more things, like inverting the loadout, to see if the plane yaws to the other side, and also completely removing loadout, or loading perfectly symmetrical loadout.

 

will post my results later

Rafael

 

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Some guys at simHQ had issues with their brake pedals which were inverted or not calibrated properly. You should check that if you have any analogue axis assigned to your brakes.

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