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T200 herky jerky??
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<blockquote data-quote="bobbie-g" data-source="post: 3083" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>I have a 751 that has very sensitive controls and can easily get into herky-jerky bucking mode. I find it helps to clamp my arms on my knees so my hands are not affected by the jerking. This helps, but I still think the controls are too sensitive. Been that way for at least 300 hrs, and I have no idea why. Incidently, I think the F-4 aircraft would go into oscillation under some conditions, where the mechanism was something about the aircraft motion affecting the pilot's hands, then the hands moving the stick further exacerbated the aircraft motion. Only solution was to either let go of the control stick (not a really great idea at very low levels) or pull up hard so the large movement would swamp out the smaller oscillations. -- Back to earth, I'd be really interested if there were a nice solution to this overly-sensitive controls problem. I always attributed the herky-jerky motion to a very short wheel base and a very stiff ride. ---Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbie-g, post: 3083, member: 26"] I have a 751 that has very sensitive controls and can easily get into herky-jerky bucking mode. I find it helps to clamp my arms on my knees so my hands are not affected by the jerking. This helps, but I still think the controls are too sensitive. Been that way for at least 300 hrs, and I have no idea why. Incidently, I think the F-4 aircraft would go into oscillation under some conditions, where the mechanism was something about the aircraft motion affecting the pilot's hands, then the hands moving the stick further exacerbated the aircraft motion. Only solution was to either let go of the control stick (not a really great idea at very low levels) or pull up hard so the large movement would swamp out the smaller oscillations. -- Back to earth, I'd be really interested if there were a nice solution to this overly-sensitive controls problem. I always attributed the herky-jerky motion to a very short wheel base and a very stiff ride. ---Bob [/QUOTE]
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