I would recommend to setup your own config. It's very much a matter of your personal setup (stick ex
I would recommend to setup your own config. It's very much a matter of your personal setup (stick extension for example) and taste. From my experience you don't really need a different config for each aircraft. Just one default per class (Warbirds, Jets, Helicopters).
I would recommend to start by activating "spring", "inertia", "friction" and "damping" in the effects tab and set all to 100%.
Then in the Settings tab, put Master Gain to 100%, Periodic Effects to 50%, Constant Force to 100%.
Then put "Spring" to 0% and start playing with Inertia, Damping and Friction until the Stick feels "right" to you (giving some feeling of hydraulics/cables/pulley some friction and inertia etc.) That part is really a matter of taste.
When this is all dialed in, increase Spring until you find a level of force that you like.
Et Voila - your first "base" config is done. You con build upon and fine tune from here
I would recommend to start by activating "spring", "inertia", "friction" and "damping" in the effects tab and set all to 100%.
Then in the Settings tab, put Master Gain to 100%, Periodic Effects to 50%, Constant Force to 100%.
Then put "Spring" to 0% and start playing with Inertia, Damping and Friction until the Stick feels "right" to you (giving some feeling of hydraulics/cables/pulley some friction and inertia etc.) That part is really a matter of taste.
When this is all dialed in, increase Spring until you find a level of force that you like.
Et Voila - your first "base" config is done. You con build upon and fine tune from here

