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    P3D & Propeller Axis Assignment

    I've installed the superb SSW AV-8B Harrier in P3D and I'm trying to assign 'propeller pitch' to control the nozzle angle with my Saitek X-52. As you can see, with the slider fully forward the nozzle angle is about 20 degrees. Slider fully back gives an angle of approx. 70 degrees.

    I can get four stages of movement from 0 to 98.5 degrees using cntrl + F1 to cntrl + F4, but I'd like incremental control using a slider.

    Is there any work around using FSUIPC?

    Thanks, Dave. :salute:

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    Dave, check your in-game null zones and sensetivity settings. The extra axis always seem to default to almost no movement.
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    I wish I could help. I do not know where to begin with getting this adjusted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by modelr View Post
    Dave, check your in-game null zones and sensetivity settings. The extra axis always seem to default to almost no movement.
    Thanks modelr,

    You nailed it sir! As you said, Sensitivity and Null Zone needed a tweak and now I have nozzle travel to perform VTOL [H2O system is modeled beautifully in this bird] and forward flight.

    Owe you one :salute:

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