







I am a grey haired relative newcomer to Flight Sims and have similar problems in controlling my default Cessna 172. I use a CH yoke and the elevator control seems very imprecise, if I ease back on the yoke I get pitch up but the VSI goes up to maximum and if I ease off the VSI will then go down to maximum. I have tried trimming and can get almost level flight (Minimal indicated ascent or descent) but when I touch the yoke the wild climb/descent gyrations start again. I have lubricated the yoke as it did seem to be very slightly stiff/notchy but this has not helped much. It feels like the elevators are fluttering, could I improve things by adjusting some settings?
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..... (I was fascinated by the bells and whistles of force feedback... big mistake because FF in flight simulator is a sad joke), and I was only able to make it slightly better by extensive and time/nerves consuming tweaking. There is just no way it will allow a smooth flying. I constantly have to trim, and the slightest touch on the stick causes major effects on the control surfaces. Most of all, these reactions are not only exaggerate, they are also inconsistent. Which means that the very same amount and direction of movement applied to the stick at different times causes different reactions in the control surfaces. It's almost useless to try to fly leveled or to make a smooth climb/descent at a constant rate; it's also very hard to make a coordinated turn. That doesn't mean I can't fly; it's just that I'm constantly fighting with the controller and this is spoiling the fun at the point that I think I will ditch FS altogether until I've saved enough to buy a really good yoke.
I don't know if this applies to you, but just in case...

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