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F14 Navigation and AFCS

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved DC Designs (F-14, F-15, F-16 etc)
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    Rene Feijen
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    I have a question about the DC Design F14 Tomcat: how do you navigate in it? I know how to use the gps now (is there a flightplan page somewhere?), it cannot be edited in flight in believe. But I want also to use VOR in navigation, but cannot find how to select a radial and then fly it?

    Another question: the plane rolls great, but pitch feels...weird.. somewhat laggy. I move my X52 stick, the stick in the cockpit moves in exact sync (so that is not the cause) but the plane first doesnt react the first degrees of movement of the in-sim stick. AFCS on or off makes no noticeable difference for me (does it work anyway?).

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    @rene-feijen I have replied to you at AVSIM, more autopilot detail will be added to the manual soon also. Pitch and AFCS working fine here so may just be difference in controllers, which MSFS seems especially sensitive to for some reason.

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    Rene Feijen
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    @dc1973 Thanks for the info! Also found the thread on the MS FS forum, alas I cannot respond there, never succeeded in login in there. Will follow the thread there and on Avsim. Looking forward to the updates in the manual :-)

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