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Hello, well we'll get right into it. I've been having a issue where my roll axis is not at level flight it always is putting me into a roll to the left about 5 Degrees or so when taken out of autopilot. So having to compensate for said flight issue when manually flying. Makes it challenging but its not right. Things I've done are manual calibration of yoke in windows also calibration in XP11 and calibration suggested by manufacturer of yoke. I and manufacturer got to the point where we decided its a potentiometer problem with the yoke. So went through the process of getting another yoke and quess what I have the same issue. Attached most previous log.txt running out of ideas any help greatly appreciated. I am going to go through the manufacturers calibration with the new yoke just to see if that changes anything, but I shouldn't be having to do that! Let you know the result in next post.

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Okay just did three calibrations for the yoke. First manufacturers calibration and then windows calibration. Then open XP11 flying Zibo 737 as always yoke level aircraft state cold and dark. Fire up aircraft both engines running and yoke rolling right again. Did XP11 calibration right then and there and after that operated yoke through its ranges and now seems to be fine on this flight. Go figure. I've done this same procedures before with same results and problem came back after 2 flights or so. Again most recent log.txt and I will do some more testing ie: flying and see what the results will be. Get back to you all soon....

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