Martin Spott schrieb:
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.
Martin,
it is like somesort of a "spring" is locking the model at its place when you move the joystick forwards, only a *small* movement is done (because you push against the "spring-force" and when you get over a sudden point of joystick movement, the "spring" is loosened, a/c nose goes down very heavily and then immediately a little upper (and to stay with the spring exampele, like a spring drawing it back) - this is only in the nick axis (not roll) and with a "nose down" joystick command.

But as I wrote today, first I thought this to be a new behaviour but when I tested the A-10 of 0.9.9 it seems to be the same.
But strange anyway.

Regards
Georg


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