Feature Request: Dynamic Control Preset Adjustment Based on Weather

It would be extremely useful if Microsoft Flight Simulator could allow pilots to create multiple control presets for different weather conditions—e.g., one preset optimized for clear, calm weather, and another optimized for gusty or turbulent conditions.

The key feature would be an automatic, gradual interpolation between these presets as weather changes in the sim. For example, as wind picks up or turbulence increases, the sim would smoothly adjust control sensitivities (elevator, aileron, rudder, etc.) to match the appropriate preset, ensuring predictable handling for the pilot at all times.

Currently, static presets are the only option, which means a setup that feels perfect for clear skies becomes unusable in gusty conditions, and vice versa. A dynamic system like this would make flying in variable weather far more intuitive and manageable.We only want one topic per idea. Duplicate posts will automatically rejected from our moderator team without a message. Thank you for your help!

Seems to me like a bad idea: in real life the controls are behaving linearly all the time and you have to adjust your control movements to the gustiness. You have to rely on the way the control surfaces react to your input - if that changes in some automated way you will never get ahead of your aircraft. Especially helicopters would be unflyable.

A pilot needs to know the limitations of his/her aircraft, stay out of weather it can’t handle, and learn to control the aircraft in changing conditions.

The argument in favor of this Wishlist item is that the sim is already ‘gamified’ (is that a word?) by including control assists. Why not make those assists more fluid and dynamic?