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Postby valo1030 » Sun Apr 04, 2004 11:45 pm

i was wondering if any of you have a problem with the default baron being real pitch sensitive and very very sensitive to elevater input,  on final approach mostly at around 140 down to about 100 kias..i get "porpoising...only with this aircraft, no others...is it just me?tried several controllers (and of course i fiddled with all the sensitivity settings, etc)...the saitek cyborg gold smoothest, but still overly sensitive!....i was wondering if i should "tweak' the config file for this a/c...anyhow what ever you guys can tell me would be much appreciated.  p4 2.6 mh..2 gig ram...ati 9800xp 256...all kinds of controllers including the hotas, saitek two piece x45 etc
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Re: beech baron

Postby Delta_ » Mon Apr 05, 2004 4:08 am

Put
stick_sensitivity_mode=0
in the controls section in FS9.cfg, and mess with the number until it feels right.
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Re: beech baron

Postby garymbuska » Mon Apr 05, 2004 6:51 am

 Yes I also have noticed the sensativity of this plane.
I have not made any changes and have managed to fly this plane pretty good. But you sure have to use a light touch. But I might try the suggeston posted by hyvry_Delta. My only concern is if you make this change in the fs9 cfg file wont it effect the preformance of all the planes in FS? Turning planes that handle ok into ones that become hard to control.
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Re: beech baron

Postby Brett_Henderson » Mon Apr 05, 2004 8:26 am

You can "tune" each plane. Gary's point is a good one. Messing with the stick affects ALL planes.

There's a paragraph in the aircraft.cfg of each plane for just such tuning. If you're not familiar..  PM me and I'll forward the specifics...
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