What this will do is allow 20deg fwd to be at 100%, and 20deg back to be at 100%. But you have a 15 degree limiter on the back so when you pull back to 15 degree limiter your virtual axis should be at 75% travel.
Has anyone else lost engine input to their VP force rino with the newest IL2 patch? I still get gunfire rumble and can feel flaps, and gear etc. Its just the engine
I think my emergency stop button is broken. It no longer locks when pressed and turned, and the base shows usb connected in the configurator but both motors are offline. is there a way to test, and does anyone have a link to a replacement?
Is there a way to dial in the spring or friction settings so that they are not linear? - in other words the further I move the ailerons left or right or the elevator back the harder it is to pull? Thanks! PS if there is a section in the manual that explains this I apologize if you could just point me into that general direction I should be able to figure it out thanks
when adjusting the spring mapping vs the spring dynamics, what exactly is changing for each and do they impact each other. for example, i still get reverb/instability when adding a sharp down curve close to the center or x,y axis.
Also what does cogging feel like? can it be on only one direction of travel for either axis? For example, i get a bumping when moving off the center to the left, but this "bump" or click doesnt happen in either direction.
Spring mapping remaps displacement vs spring force curve
Spring dynamics remaps SIM requested spring gain to a custom map. For example DCS warbirds have speed dependent spring gain - this feature allows to tweak it. For example to make it more stiff at higher speed, etc. If the spring gain is static it doesn't do anything.
You can feel the cogging by turning off power to the unit, when motors are unpowered you will feel the magnetic bumpiness of the motors. If you feel a single bump or a click you can try tightening the small pulley grub screws and the large gear 5x bolts.
Package include : 1* 16MM Emergency Stop Push Button Switch 1* Wire Connector Sockets What's Self-Locking Switch: Latching Push Button Switch, Push to lock, Turn to Release, What's the Wire Connector: With the wire connector, you don't need to solder the terminals, make installing very easy Saves...
I also seem to have this. I thought it was my 3d printed extension, which does have some play, but Im pretty sure now thats not it, as I also get it without it.
Hm, ok. Can‘t really see how that should help. Maybe it warps/bends so much that it comes under tension? Either way. Unless taken care of, it was VERY annoying indeed!
Can I get a picture of these different places things may cause this bumping. Sorry I’m dense. I’ve only replaced the limiter before so haven’t dove deep into how everything is connected for the gears and extrusion