I'm pretty mad. I'm really gettins sick of this "Don't move your controls so rapidly" message and then lock me in whatever flight attitude I was last in for what seems 3 hours. Even if I do get an occasional spike, the code should be written to know the difference between stirring and a spike. A stir should be a couple moves in all axese (sp?) before it locks you. Also, why is it such an excessive amount of time?
Twice today, in my F6F, I roll inverted and pull back to perform a split S. The first time I encounter the message today, I lock up after pulling through and slightly above horizon while the P47 I was fighting flies off to get about 5,000 yards off. The 2nd time, I do the same thing to dive down on a P51...roll inverted and pull through and lock up pointed nose down to splash into the water. At least put me into a stall or something so I can do something about it and not lock me up!
I'm sorry I got mad in the forum, but I'm sincere in that I'm not doing anything near to stirring and the last thing I want to do in an F6F or F4U is yank the joystick all around. I really think the detection function should be able to differentiate between a spike or two and a full on series of fast control movements. What a pisser!