I have the same experience on both A-10cl and A-10fl in the CVS or Debian repository of FG 0.9.9.
You can still fly, but you have to baby it to fly. With abrupt yank and bank on the joystick makes the jet start to oscillate and totally uncontrollable. Roll is very slow too.
I was disappointed, because yanks and banks are the A-10's most important fun factor.
Isao
Martin Spott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Martin Spott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lee Elliott wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 March 2006 01:47, Georg Vollnhals wrote:
>> 2. although this is *not* your problem as you are doing the
>> panel work, I want to report that is was not nice to fly the
>> a/c by hand, I then used the autopilot.
>> It behaves very sensible on the "nick" axis and "lame" on the
>> roll axis.
> I am afraid that the changes to the behaviour of the A-10 and
> it's autopilot are my fault. I had to re-appraise the A-10
> YASim config after a bug concerning the wing incidence in the
> solver was fixed.
Georg's description resemples me of a 'feature' that I know from almost
every YASim aicraft that I can remember: They overreact, start
oscillating around the pitch axis and get into an unrecoverable stall
if you push the elevator a bit too hard. Georg, did you mean this ?
Martin.
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