The aileron deflection to the right is too sensitive (MSFS2024).
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Hi, I just took advantage of a sale on the Marketplace and bought an Avro Vulcan for MSFS2024.
Unfortunately, at first glance, there's a major problem with the ailerons, which move too quickly to the right—as if the axis were too sensitive, while the left is fine. This is even visible in the joystick in the cockpit. To the left, it looks normal (and the flight model is correct during turns), while to the right, it behaves like a light jet, and the joystick movement in the cockpit is very fast.
There's no way the roll rate could be uneven in this type of aircraft. Perhaps the MSFS2020 version is fine, but the MSFS2024 version has a bug that essentially disqualifies this model, unfortunately, even though I know it's a great model in many respects.
MSFS report me version 0.1.4.
A quite similar problem has already been reported, but as you can see, the bug is still present:
https://community.justflight.com/topic/9658/avro-vulcan-left-and-right-roll-rate-not-the-same.-msfs-2020-and-2024/7
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I recorded a video showing an anomaly visible even on the stick itself. The movement is performed exactly the same to the left, then to the right (with the same force, angle and speed by my hand). To the left, everything works fine; the plane reacts rather sluggishly at this weight, but to the right, the movement is immediate, abrupt, and overly sensitive. In flight, it looks like the plane rolls correctly to the left, but the roll rate is excessive to the right, which means the plane is even capable of performing a quick roll like a light jet (a Hawk, say). The axes should operate at the same deflection and speed to the left and right, but they don't. To the left, it's fine, but to the right, it behaves completely differently, resulting in a flight model issue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFbMRp61aKI
This is clearly a bug. It may have been fine before, but any update requires tuning for Vulcan as well.