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FS2004, fix for hypersensitive rudder?



 
 
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Old August 22nd 03, 01:27 AM
Marty Ross
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I agree -- it could possibly be the fault of the nosewheel modeling in the
software, and not that of the rudder...

"Petar Lazarevski" wrote in message
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"Gman" wrote in message
news:RRf%a.153096$YN5.100936@sccrnsc01...
I've got a Saitek x36F and the rudder is way too sensitive, even with

turned
down to the minimums....
Time for a fix!



Are you talking about the rudder or about nosewheel steering? I find

rudder
even not sensitive enough while landing in crosswind...nosewheel is,
however, too sensitive and does not resemble real life steering
which should desrease with speed build up or even cease....






 




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