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The autopilot isn't perfect. You'll see deviations from the input paramenters. I think the effect is a little overdone, but not terribly so.

 

You can help yourself out a bit by being very close to your desired autopilot holds and stable before engaging it. You will have to monitor the autopilot control input very closely while letting it fly. Especially during an approach.

 

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The autopilot isn't perfect. You'll see deviations from the input paramenters. I think the effect is a little overdone, but not terribly so.

 

You can help yourself out a bit by being very close to your desired autopilot holds and stable before engaging it. You will have to monitor the autopilot control input very closely while letting it fly. Especially during an approach.

 

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No, at the begin the plane stays stable and the more time the more swings the plane around the altitude (especially in higher altitudes) or the localizer

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The autopilot is VERY unstable at high altitude. It's just impossible to keep it in ALT HLD, it has a bad case of APIO (auto-pilot induced oscillations) :D

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The autopilot is VERY unstable at high altitude. It's just impossible to keep it in ALT HLD, it has a bad case of APIO (auto-pilot induced oscillations) :D

 

It slings in approach as well from left to right around the localitzer.

The AP needs a big fix.

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