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Mr. Dowson,
After having read numerous posts on Saitek yoke calibration, I can't find the answer to this question. I have adjusted my yoke calibration a number of ways to get rid of a yoke response visual cue. When banking, I watch the yoke in the aircraft and as I pass the 45 degree yoke position, it suddenly flips to the 180 degree position. The simulation bank also increases. I have also read your manual and am about to start programming in FSUIPC. I would like a hint in this area of calibration to keep from chasing my tail.
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I am about 6 months into FSX and as I slowly build up my cockpit, I of course, have run into more questions than answers. I read 'FSUIPC - Quick Start Tutorial' at SimSamuri and my first thought was I have to get this. I am now looking for a tutorial that broadens the view into Saitek products. If this product comes with a built in guide for its use, I will just purchase the product. I am running FSX on a Win 7 64 bit system with and AMD 2.6 Ghz 6 core processor with 8 Gb of memory. Which version of FSUIPC should I get. I am looking forward to finally being able to control all my component and aircraft profiles in a single profile edit software package. Have I made the correct choice for building my 'airforce"?
Thanks,
Russ
Saitek Yoke FSX response curve
in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
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Mr. Dowson,
The Saitek end of travel position is at 45 degrees below level flght. This means there is 90 degrees physically missing from the yoke travel arc when compared to the simulator visual cues. Will I be able to impose a simulated 360 degree lock to lock action on a 270 degree lock to lock yoke? I do not believe my yoke is defective, just deficient.