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Hello folks, im sure this has been discussed, but i have a weird problem.

When ever i start to fly and get in the air, i get this bobbing up and down in the plane.

The weather is great just the yolk tends to go forward and backwards on its own and the view is bobbing up and down.

It does not effect the flight but so annoying.

Even at 3000 feet or whatever i get this anomaly

No matter the height of the plane or where i fly, it continues thru out the flight.

I have tried adjusting the trim , but to no avail.

My old yolk broke and i ordered a new one , so im using the mouse and keyboard until it comes.

Could that be the problem, using the mouse is very sensitive.

What am i missing here.

Thx......RobertC

Posted

Thx for that but that did not help.

like i said the plane bobs up and down , not much but it will do this thru out the flight.

I dont thinks its a frame rate problem.

it feels like its fighting against somthing.

 

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Is this while flying manually or with autopilot on? 

If manually: What happens when you engage autopilot in alt hold mode, does it still go up and down? 

And if with autopilot: Could it be that you still give input signals with your mouse which the autopilot has to fight against? 

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Yeah that's possible on the mouse giving me trouble, ill just have to wait on my yolk to arrive to see if thats the problem.

it started when i had to use the mouse.

Thx...ill get back with until then...........RobertC

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