I love using increased elevator force settings in A2A aircraft. I find it helps a lot with altitude holding making hand flying easier. But I have a question for you guys who are more knowledgeable about aircraft.cfg. Can I edit elevator force number on non A2A aircraft on the aircraft.cfg?
Thanks.
Elevator Force Setting.
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Re: Elevator Force Setting.
Hi .
I use FSUIPC paid version then use various slope values to increase or decrease control pressure required on different types of aircraft light rapid response for fighters to heavy pressure for big heavy iron aircraft , messing with aircraft.cfg can cause more issues if you are not careful.
Regards Alan.
I use FSUIPC paid version then use various slope values to increase or decrease control pressure required on different types of aircraft light rapid response for fighters to heavy pressure for big heavy iron aircraft , messing with aircraft.cfg can cause more issues if you are not careful.
Regards Alan.
Re: Elevator Force Setting.
You can play with "elevator_effectiveness" in the Flight Tuning section and see if that gives you the effect you want.
Re: Elevator Force Setting.
Yes. I have been meaning to go FSUIPC full for some time.alan CXA651 wrote: ↑20 Oct 2021, 11:51 Hi .
I use FSUIPC paid version then use various slope values to increase or decrease control pressure required on different types of aircraft light rapid response for fighters to heavy pressure for big heavy iron aircraft , messing with aircraft.cfg can cause more issues if you are not careful.
Regards Alan.
The only non-A2A aircraft I fly anymore are Alabeo C421 with advanced physics and the tuned version of Carenado's PC-12. I would love the degree of tunability though.
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