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Bae 146 yoke sensitivity changes when hydraulics are on

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    keralox
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    When hydraulic pumps are off the sensitivity looks to be nearly 1:1 on my honeycomb alpha yoke on default settings. however when hydraulic pumps are on there seems to be a huge sensitivity curve in the yoke having to rotate it maybe 85 degrees IRL to get 45 ingame.

    Is this an intended feature to simulate resistance in the controls or whatever or just a glitch of some sort?

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      When hydraulic pumps are off the sensitivity looks to be nearly 1:1 on my honeycomb alpha yoke on default settings. however when hydraulic pumps are on there seems to be a huge sensitivity curve in the yoke having to rotate it maybe 85 degrees IRL to get 45 ingame.

      Is this an intended feature to simulate resistance in the controls or whatever or just a glitch of some sort?

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      @keralox The only custom hydraulic system logic that affects the flight control axes relates to the aileron axis. Without the yellow hydraulic system, the aileron axis will be limited to approximately 2/3 of its normal range, although that shouldn't affect the sensitivity and has no impact when the pumps are on.

      Martyn - Development Manager

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        @keralox The only custom hydraulic system logic that affects the flight control axes relates to the aileron axis. Without the yellow hydraulic system, the aileron axis will be limited to approximately 2/3 of its normal range, although that shouldn't affect the sensitivity and has no impact when the pumps are on.

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        @martyn I've noticed that with no hydraulic pressure, the rudder pedals do not move. The tiller does, however with Pushback Express you cannot steer the aircraft with no hydraulics. It won't turn during pushback without hydraulic pressure.

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          @martyn I've noticed that with no hydraulic pressure, the rudder pedals do not move. The tiller does, however with Pushback Express you cannot steer the aircraft with no hydraulics. It won't turn during pushback without hydraulic pressure.

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          @jmarkows The rudder requires green hydraulic pressure however we've now added some logic that will permit steering during pushback, simulating the nose wheel steering disconnect.

          Martyn - Development Manager

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