I've been using FMS 2 Beta 7 this weekend for helicopter training, and am finding it a great tool. (I've also tested Alpha 8.5 for this behavior, and it's the same.) I'm seeing what looks like a small problem with the calibration and wondered where this might be occurring. I can calibrate (Controls | Analog control | Joystick Interface | Mapping/Calibration) successfully, using the four channel controller from a dragonfly #4 heli kit, and PPJoy with Zhen Hua 5 byte protocol.
This works well, however I was surprised at the throttle response, as it seemed very quick and hard to get a smooth lift off of the heli's. I went back to calibration, and found that my total stick travel in all axis is about twice the calibrated range. This seems to give the effect that my throttle response is only active for the center half of stick travel, and the upper and lower quarter of the stick is unmapped.
This is true for all channels, and made pitch and yaw a bit difficult to control also. A small stick input gives a rather sharp response, which makes the smaller heli's very hard to control. The cobra model is reasonably fly-able. I also tried the 'exp' check box, and this seems to help a little. What does it do? Is that for exponentially mapped input controllers?
Anyway, my question is, is this something that could be adjusted in FMS calibration, do you think it's a problem in PPjoy in the protocol reading, or maybe the controller is really limited to output in only the center if it's stick range?
Thanks in advance for any help,
keep up the great work,
Kevin