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AtomMrav

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About AtomMrav

  • Birthday 07/01/1987

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  • Flight Simulators
    DCS FC3, FSX
  • Location
    Serbia
  • Interests
    Arma3, DCS, FSX
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    Network administrator
  1. @docWilly Will do that. Hope that it will fix my problem. Thank you very much for all suggestions. I really appreciate your effort. @Holton181 Sorry man. Now I know what you mean.
  2. @Holton181 1) Yes, you are wrong. There is no such a option i "Special" settings for Gazelle 2) I have fresh DCS 2.5 install, so that is not case with me But, thanks for suggestions. Appreciate it.
  3. @docWilly I don't use FFB stick. My stick is Saitek x55, it is a spring centered stick. And I have disabled FFB option in Misc. settings.
  4. @borchi_2b Have you seen how little input i have applied? You almost can't notice it on axes input screen in left corner of screen. And Gazelle is very light helicopter and very sensitive to input, so, she is capable of fast direction changing. It is not like Mi-8, who has input delay. But that's not a reason why I made this thread. I will repeat myself, my only problem is that with minimal joystick input the downward / upward pitch just keeps going and going. With that problem it is impossible to fly by hand. You can't make stable turns etc... I feel that Sephyrius is the only one who can completely understand me. Probably because he has the same problem. You have to experience that to be able to understand it completely.
  5. @docWilly Here is the video. As you can see, for minimal forward joystick input, nose goes down until I center my joystick. For every other plane/helicopter when i move stick slightly forward, my nose angel stops at certain point, but that is not the case with gazelle. So, tell me now, is that normal behavior for gazelle? Is it the same on your side?
  6. @Sephyrius Finally someone who completely understands my problem. @docWilly It is not violent pitch or roll over. I'll try to explain: You are flying straight flight, and you move stick slightly forward (in my case 2-4 degrees), and your nose should drop for example 5 degrees and stop there for that amount of joystick input. But in my case it slowly continues to pitch until I center my joystick, and then nose is also leveled. I'll try to make video, so you can get better understanding of what I mean.
  7. I have exactly the same problem. And I am out of ideas how to solve it.:noexpression:
  8. @Zimmerdylan I totally agree with you. I use Saitek X55 and it works perfectly for me with other aircraft. I have problem only with gazelle. I will try my best to fix this. If I find any solution, I'll share it. @docWilly Probably is that. Sorry for my overreacting. I'm just tired of bunch of pr**ks on forums. Once again, sorry if I have insulted you.
  9. Imagine the world where people actually read forum posts, and where people actually try to help each other. I have had much different opinion about this community. I thought that there is no trolls on this forum. I thought that you are friendly, and that you are trying to solve problems together. But I was wrong. Many thanks to people that actually tried to help, tried to suggest a solution. You are great people, and for you I wish all the best. And for rest of you, bunch of trolls that only know to make fun of others and their problems... One day you will be in same situation, and then some troll will make fun of you and your problem. Eventually, I'll solve my problem, and I will enjoy flying gazelle, and I will make it work as it should. Now, feel free to delete all my posts, and this thread. I'm highly disappointed in this community and the way their members treat others. Certainly i will not search for help here anymore. Once again, big THANK YOU for those who tried and suggested any solution. I wish you clear skies.
  10. I have never blamed for devs. Read my posts and you'll see. I'm searching for solution on my side. I know that I am making mistake somewhere, and I asked for help, and not to read essays how good pilot you are. If you know how to solve our problem, share the solution. If you don't, stay quiet and enjoy in your perfectly working sim.
  11. I already did it. That fixed problem with inverted trim set. I'm out of ideas what could it be. I can fly, but it doesn't feel natural. I really like to fly with gazelle, but this is so annoying. If my HOTAS is broken or if it is driver issue, i would have problem with all planes and helicopters that I play with.
  12. I know that gazelle is one of trickiest helicopters to fly, and for me that is one big challenge. I can accept that. I don't think that the flight model is wrong, because, my friend is not experiencing the same problem. For him, everything works as it should be. So, I assume that there is something that we can do with settings... Also, i tried to disable magnetos switch, and when i do that, my joystick input behaves like i pushing trim buttons. Example: I push my stick forward and nose starts going down, and when i release my stick, nose stays down, at 5 degrees for example. I have checked my controls, tried to clear all HOTAS inputs, and always the same. I hope so that this problem is solvable.
  13. The pitch and yaw input appears to slowly but almost unstoppably roll over and run away and only very hard corrections in the other direction can stop it. For example banking a bit, keeps adding input until it "runs away" unless stopped by input in the other direction. I have read documentation, axes setup guides and i can't solve this problem. I have reinstalled my hotas drivers, calibrated everything, reinstalled Gazelle module, and it is still the same. I have tested with all other aircrafts and helicopters and everything works fine except gazelle. FFB option is turned off. Curves are set to 20. I am playing on DCS 2.5. I had the same problem on DCS 1.5. Please guys, can someone help me with this?
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