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Show Us You Curves...  

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  1. 1. Curve for Pitch:

    • 0% ( linear - slider full left )
      15
    • between 5% and 20%
      3
    • between 25% and 50%
      12
    • between 55% and 70%
      6
    • more than 70%
      2
  2. 2. Curve for Roll:

    • 0% ( linear - slider full left )
      23
    • between 5% and 20%
      3
    • between 25% and 50%
      7
    • between 55% and 70%
      4
    • more than 70%
      1
  3. 3. Curve for Yaw:

    • 0% ( linear - slider full left )
      15
    • between 5% and 20%
      6
    • between 25% and 50%
      7
    • between 55% and 70%
      5
    • more than 70%
      5


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Guest deleted@50488
Posted (edited)

What curves are you using in each of the Axis ( Pitch, Roll, Yaw ) ?

Edited by JCOMM
Posted

The curves is too joystick and plane dependent...

Posted (edited)

I have also just discovered this even though its been around for a good time.

It may be a good tool to share profiles per aircraft like TrackIR profiles

Edited by TP_Jacko
Guest deleted@50488
Posted

I am using 70% for the elevator, and 60% for the rudder. Also set 8% null zones for all axis.

 

It helped me a lot ironing out the effects usually described as "wobbling", and I never wobbled again - I say that one of these days my tag has to be changed from JCOMM to "Mr. Mk. SEX"... ( there's already a guy ending in "X", but he flies miserably compared to me... )

=LD=Penshoon
Posted

0% on pitch and roll, 18% on yaw feels spot on for me. I use a 8% center dead zone for all non moving FFB axis (just for aileron in most planes but also elevators in FW, BF & M.C with their stabilators).

 

Tried flying with pitch curves but can't get used to the handling during vertical manoeuvres and I feel I have to use the trim a lot more. 

Yaw really gets much easier to manage with a curve but adding a too big one makes flying 109 above combat speed too painful for my left leg :P

II./JG77_Manu*
Posted

everything to 0, no deadzones

Guest deleted@50488
Posted

Interesting to notice that many users prefer 0% rudder curve.

 

Will give it a try, and meanwhile I have lowered my pitch curve to 50% only.

 

Had put it at 70% after reading a post by Mr. Mk. X regarding his settings for the Fw190, but even in the 190 I am getting good results at 50% pitch...

Posted

Real FW190 had bellcrank in rudder system to give less movement near centre

 

If you are NOT using curves you are cheating  :ph34r:

 

:biggrin:  :biggrin:  :biggrin:

 

Cheers Dakpilot

Guest deleted@50488
Posted

Real FW190 had bellcrank in rudder system to give less movement near centre

 

If you are NOT using curves you are cheating  :ph34r:

 

:biggrin:  :biggrin:  :biggrin:

 

Cheers Dakpilot

 

Good point Dakpilot!  Thx!

F/JG300_Gruber
Posted

Something like 45% for pitch and 30% for roll (I hope to lower this as soon as I'll manage to build an extension for my X55), but 80% for rudder. Anything less for rudder and I'm unable to fine aim with the BK37 as any input wobbles the plane.

Posted (edited)

Had put it at 70% after reading a post by Mr. Mk. X regarding his settings for the Fw190, but even in the 190 I am getting good results at 50% pitch... 

 

Yes, because you are not using the same stick than the guy.

Will be more informative if people inform "I use 60% curve for pitch/roll/yaw for stick X, plane Y".

Edited by Sokol1
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