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Hello all,

 

I am having a problem when pitching up aircraft.

I tried this on the A-10, P-51D and Su-27 modules, and the problem seems to be the same: if I pull-up gently on the stick, the aircraft will start to climb, no problem. They will start to climb, but not enough to make a looping.

If I am on flight level and try to pull all the way up on the stick, the aircraft start to pitch up to a certain point, afterwards, the climb is locked, and a rolling movement is induced, and I lose control entirley. And it is very dificult to get back to level flight, since the pitch up movement locks and the induced roll happens again and again.

I've never had this problem before, I started to notice it ater installing DCS World 1.2.2.0. I uninstalled it and installed the new patch (1.2.2.1), but the problem persists. What is really bothering me is that it is happening with the A-10 as well.

Both of the times, when installing DCS World, I tried to install the P-51D Mustang first. Maybe that caused something that messed up the .lua files somewhere. Or it is user/pilot induced error, I don't know.

I've tried to change joystick, reinstalling, commanding the aircraft solely by keyboard, re-calibrating on Windows, setting FF to zero and changing the axis curvature to no avail. The problem persists.

 

Attached are two tracks that show what happens. When I try full cursor to pitch up, the problem appears. I try both with the joystick and keyboard.

 

Any help is welcome, because I really don't know what more to do.:joystick:

This is an amazing sim! 'Nuff said!:pilotfly:

 

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Attached are two tracks that show what happens.

no tracks

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Ops!

Attached again.

 

I asked the same question on the Input and Outout forum, and Nate, one of the ED testers sai I'm stalling the aircraft.

Looking back at it, I believe I'm doing that. Suddenly I feel very dumb. :doh:

Anyway, does anyone have the settings for the axis that works without making controls (mainly pitch) not too sensitive.

This is an amazing sim! 'Nuff said!:pilotfly:

 

YouTube: SloppyDog

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