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HI !

I use FSuicp to assign axix and calibrate them. Iuse the profiles so at moment i have 3 different profiles, BOEING for all planes using a yoke , AIRBUS for all planes using a stick and PROPELLERS for all planes that use a mixtur and prop controll.

The Boeing profile works fine with PMDG , with quality wings , with leveld but with CS777 i have a problem that when i disconnect the autopilot the plane roll on right even if the yoke is centered and to keep the plane straight i have to fight.

The more i have another problem with rudder. I assigned the brakes and when i press the right brake i read the red writting differential brake but the plane doesnt brake if i press the left one the plane brakes but doesnt move slifglty on left it is like i press both pedals.

Is there any kind of calibration probpem or it is the plane?

Thanks

Alfredo

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The Boeing profile works fine with PMDG , with quality wings , with leveld but with CS777 i have a problem that when i disconnect the autopilot the plane roll on right even if the yoke is centered and to keep the plane straight i have to fight.

Assuming the calibration for the centre is correct (make sure you have a dead zone to cover any possible value coming from the yoke when self'centred'), and also assuming you are only releasing the a?P when you are flying straight (ie no bank), then it must be a problem peculiar to the CS 777. Maybe it is using aileron trim for steering and that is left infcorrectly set, or maybe the flight you are loading for that aircraft has a bad initial aileron trim value? Check the FLT file and see?

The more i have another problem with rudder. I assigned the brakes and when i press the right brake i read the red writting differential brake but the plane doesnt brake if i press the left one the plane brakes but doesnt move slifglty on left it is like i press both pedals.

With just the one plane again? Have you checked the assignments? Sounds like the left brake pedal might be assigned to "Brakes" rather then just the left brake. Double check also for dual assignments.

Regards

Pete

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