Hi i wonder why the Yoke movement only 45°degrees???? This is not real ! My friend have a Twin Comanche it is 85° degrees movement . The Cessna have 90° degress true.
pls fix that in a new update
best regards
Yoke Movement VC
- Chris_172Reims
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Re: Yoke Movement VC
Are you sure that your controls are set to their maximum deflection levels? They are not by default, and that impacts the deflection of the VC controls as well.
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Re: Yoke Movement VC
Yup, the issue will be at your end afraid. The simulation reflects the exact angles in our Comanche;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykxeVxa8qJo&t=6s
thanks,
Lewis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykxeVxa8qJo&t=6s
thanks,
Lewis
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Re: Yoke Movement VC
I'm not so sure guys. Can anyone do this with the yoke in the A2A version?
In other words, I suspect the OP makes a valid point. If I'm wrong, interesting difference between the PA-24 and PA-28.
Thanks,
Nick
In other words, I suspect the OP makes a valid point. If I'm wrong, interesting difference between the PA-24 and PA-28.
Thanks,
Nick
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