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Title: Anti-stick stir measures
Post by: moot on June 03, 2008, 05:52:28 AM
Changed to trigger by G's, not stick input..  There's many instances where you need to correct faster than the current limit allows, without producing any floppy fish shakes.. E.G. in the Ta152 or Ki84, countering sharp alternating snap rolls when pulling up too hard.
Title: Re: Anti-stick stir measures
Post by: SD67 on June 03, 2008, 07:27:27 AM
I'm not sure exactly what you're asking for?
Title: Re: Anti-stick stir measures
Post by: moot on June 03, 2008, 07:36:04 AM
For the "don't move your controls so rapidly" limit on inputs to be relaxed by letting you "stick-stir" so long as it doesn't actualy make the plane wobble around.
Title: Re: Anti-stick stir measures
Post by: VonMessa on June 03, 2008, 07:46:15 AM
I like it.  :aok

I sometimes get the stickstirrer ack from guys trying to chase me.  But usually, I am in a Dora or other 190 (or 152) and the roll rate, as we know, is insane.

     We also know how well the 190 series a/c turn <cough>, so the roll rate is one of the great advantages these a/c have.  Although, I don't get the "don't move your controls so rapidly" message often, the times I do get it are usually when I am trying to correct an over roll or trying to perform snap-rolls.  I don't get them all the time, but when I do, it's usually at the most inconvenient of times.
Title: Re: Anti-stick stir measures
Post by: BaldEagl on June 03, 2008, 09:54:03 AM
...countering sharp alternating snap rolls when pulling up too hard.

Yep, I hate that when it happens to me in the 190A-8 but it's probably just best to keep it from happening in the first place.
Title: Re: Anti-stick stir measures
Post by: Ack-Ack on June 03, 2008, 12:49:51 PM
For the "don't move your controls so rapidly" limit on inputs to be relaxed by letting you "stick-stir" so long as it doesn't actualy make the plane wobble around.

If you are getting that message, it's usually the result of having either 1)improperly calibrated controls in Windows or AH 2) bad or improperly set stick scale or 3) controllers are dying (bad pots) and not the actual "stick stirring" itself.

ack-ack
Title: Re: Anti-stick stir measures
Post by: moot on June 03, 2008, 06:38:13 PM
No.  Some planes are sharp enough in stalls that you'll occasionaly get those left-right snaprolls when trying to catch the plane as it's flying downwards, e.g. on way down a very slow loop.