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sdflyer
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UH-1 and FSUPIC

Post by sdflyer » Thu Nov 10, 2016 9:29 pm

Hi,
While awaiting "clearance" for the support forum I have a question. Being a fixed wing pilot (CP SEL/MEL, IR, CFI) I really enjoy flying UH-1, but when things get at slow airspeed, controls become a bit choppy. I put high sensitivity and no dead zone for collective controls (X52), I also turned off forced trim, but still have hard time to get "finesse" smooth respond. Generally speaking, would it be recommended to use any FSUPIC option for smother collective operation?
Any other tips will be appreciated.

jabloomf1230
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Re: UH-1 and FSUPIC

Post by jabloomf1230 » Fri Nov 11, 2016 2:32 am

I use FSUIPC and it does give you potentially more control over calibrating your joystick response. There is also a setting in FSUIPC4.ini:

ApplyHeloTrim=Yes/Both/No

to allow you to trim either one or both axes assigned to the collective. It's a little better than using Force Trim, but not as realistic.
But to answer your question, I don't find the low speed control to be choppy. If you do go the FSUIPC4 route, make sure that you set up a separate profile for the UH-1.

sdflyer
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Re: UH-1 and FSUPIC

Post by sdflyer » Fri Nov 11, 2016 4:10 am

Do you use any extra setup FSUPIC options?

jabloomf1230
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Re: UH-1 and FSUPIC

Post by jabloomf1230 » Fri Nov 11, 2016 6:40 pm

I'm not sure what you mean by that. Give me an example.

sdflyer
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Re: UH-1 and FSUPIC

Post by sdflyer » Sat Nov 12, 2016 4:25 am

Options responsible for joystick response in FSUPIC

FireRx
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Re: UH-1 and FSUPIC

Post by FireRx » Sat Nov 12, 2016 7:13 pm

yeah I do all of my control functions through FSUIPC. better then the control on P3D and since I have a Logitech G940 , that software has be long unsupported. :)

jabloomf1230
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Re: UH-1 and FSUPIC

Post by jabloomf1230 » Mon Nov 14, 2016 5:02 pm

sdflyer wrote:Options responsible for joystick response in FSUPIC
I'm still not exactly sure what you are referring to. I haven't modified the response slope on any joystick axis nor have I set the joystick precision (smallest joystick movement detection) either. The Huey flies pretty nicely just by calibrating the axes in FSUIPC.

sdflyer
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Re: UH-1 and FSUPIC

Post by sdflyer » Mon Nov 14, 2016 11:19 pm

jabloomf1230 wrote:
sdflyer wrote:Options responsible for joystick response in FSUPIC
I'm still not exactly sure what you are referring to. I haven't modified the response slope on any joystick axis nor have I set the joystick precision (smallest joystick movement detection) either. The Huey flies pretty nicely just by calibrating the axes in FSUIPC.

Ok lets leave it at that.


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