Using my CH Pedals Pro with my Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo.
I wonder if anyone out there has managed to set up the Pedals succesfully in MSFS 2020…
If so I would be grateful to know what sensitivity settings have been applied.
Thanks…
Use the exact same combo and work just fine.
Which sensitivity settings are you having issues with, Toe Breaks or rudder axis?
Been using my CH Pro pedals since Fs 2000 and fsx and now with MSFS 2020 with no problems. Basic configuration work fine for me. I mainly fly PMDG aircraft with a TCH Boeing toke and Honeycomb Bravo throttle quadrant. What issue are you having?
23 years or so for me, still going strong. Well, after I had to rewire them. Twice. But they get used a lot.
I have a small dead zone for the toe brakes and I believe I took 10% off the max sensitivity as well. Not near my computer, so I can’t check right now.
To the OP, I agree with the question - what issue are you having?
Many thanks for the replies….
It’s the rudder settings that I’m interested in…
I can’t seem to fly stable when trimmed… the plane (Cessna 172 at the moment), yaws to the left consistently when flying… and also when taxiing ….
There is no rudder trim in the 172.
What you are describing sounds more like P-Factor, which you need to counter act with rudder (manually, as there is no rudder trim).
If you want to test the theory, go into options, assists, and enable rudder assist and see if the issue goes away.
Ah, welcome to the world of single-engine prop planes!
I’ve crossed-posted this several times (enough that there should almost be a sticky), but this is an important discussion, so here’s a primer on left-turning tendencies.
Same setup and no curves what so ever applied to any of them.
I fly 90% of the time with the DA62 and Quest Kodiak.
With the occasional flight in a tail dragger from Cub to DC3