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Rotaries acceleration problems

Hi

During my GIT 1.8 run & XP10 all rotaries acceleration worked properly on the MCPPRO. I ve got a new powerfull machine for migrating to XP11 and also updated to latest GIT release 1.9.2.1


Now i am experiencing a weird behavior with rotary acceleration feature:

-L&R COURSE + IAS + ALTITUDE rotaries accelerate properly during down guards rotation but they do not accelerate up guards rotation.

-HEADING rotary does not accelerate down guards neither up guards, takes forever for adjusting large heading changes.


Since i updated to XP11 & to 1.9.2.1 all at once i can not identify this issue is related to XP11 or GIT



note: this happens to any aircraft, tested several.

Comments

  • OK, I'll do some testing and come back to you.

    Best wishes
    Steve
  • I have a done a quick test and it all seemed OK to me. Are you missing the ROTATE command action for the relevant CLOCKWISE/Anti-CLOCKWISE command that is not working?

    Best wishes
    Steve
  • Honestly i didn't double check that since it was working... mmmm will check and report back
  • yes, problem was rotaries were not set to rotate consistently for clockwise & counterclockwise for all rotaries.

    i wonder how all profiles got like this? Everything was set and working before. Anyway, shame on not to have verified such a basic thing before opening the thread.


    thanks!
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