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Concord very twitchy after takeoff

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    I'm used to flying Concorde in other sims and haven't encountered this: after takeoff, I'm finding the plane extremely difficult to hand fly (honeycomb yoke). Its insanely sensitive and is extremely delayed on trim adjustments. While flying straight and level, it will all of a sudden act as though hurricane force winds just sideswiped it and I lurch wildly until I regain control.

    Anyone encountered this? Anyone have suggestions on sensitivity setting adjustments?

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      I'm used to flying Concorde in other sims and haven't encountered this: after takeoff, I'm finding the plane extremely difficult to hand fly (honeycomb yoke). Its insanely sensitive and is extremely delayed on trim adjustments. While flying straight and level, it will all of a sudden act as though hurricane force winds just sideswiped it and I lurch wildly until I regain control.

      Anyone encountered this? Anyone have suggestions on sensitivity setting adjustments?

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      @jumboag Not seen this myself but I do notice that controls on my MSFS need "wiping out" before take off otherwise the settings don't seem to be detected ( ailerons are super sensitive for instance ). Once moved to their limits, they work fine again. Seems to be MSFS related ( I'm on a X-52 pro )

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