I think there's a coded lag. At least four of us are seeing it. So what you said above must be it.
I only fly the p51 I tried it many times yesterday in the air. it was instantaneous. but I am curious about your idea of why would hitech coded that way just for you while in the ground?semp
Have you bothered to even read the thread? (Rhetorical question. The answer is clearly NO.)Welcome to my ignore list. You really contribute nothing other than snark.
if it happens to you in the ground while you arent moving then why does it matter to you. not like you are gonna spend hours looking at it. in the air it doesnt happen. so you want something fixed that has very low priority.semp
It happens ALL THE TIME, the ground test eliminates air loads as a factor. This was already explained.
Semp it's not that the rudder lags before it starts moving, it's that the rudder finishes moving after the controller stops moving when you move the controller quickly.
that's what I am talking about. I go full rudder in my pony and when my hand stops the rudder stops. I am gonna go fly it again in a couple of minutes. this is why I dont understand what he's talking about I have been flying the pony for 2 or 3 years at least. I would have noticed it if it happened to me while in the air.sep
I checked the rudders at low speed the move as I move the controls.semp