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When flying today on the inibuilds a321 I’ve had heavy wing rocking with the autopilot off. On the F/CTL tab I saw big aileron inputs, varying from full right aileron to full left aileron. Turning AP on solves the issue, in contrary to many similar problems. Turning ELAC 1 off also solves my issue. I have changed weather to clear skies and deleted wind layers to see if that was the cause, but it was not. I have no other inputs bound to my ailerons. Does anyone have an explanation for this? 

Using Thrustmaster A320 flight stick and Thrustmaster rudder pedals with the TCA throttle quadrant.

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Hello,

Have you ensured all assists have been turned off and that your turbulence setting is on low(preferably)/medium? That is the usual suspect if any conflicting keybinds aren't the problem. 

Eddie
Community Manager 
IniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com

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I can confirm this problem. The plane is banking from left to right in free flight, with AP off, all assists are OFF and I have tried with weather OFF, the same is happening.

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Hello,

I can confirm I am also observing this with the A321LR in FS2024.

Like above when hand flying the aircraft with the AP off the aircraft rolls like somebody is suddenly inputting left or right aileron for a second at a time. Happens after takeoff and/or during approach and landing. Assists are off, happens with or without any weather (so no wind at play). Joystick (Thrustmaster TCA) is properly set up and this is the only aircraft it happens with.

It makes the aircraft difficult to control especially on approach as it can cause a wing drop close to the ground.

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For info - here is a video: 

 

It's not mine, but this simmer is having exactly the same problem I am, albeit even more extreme by the looks of it. Notice after takeoff and before landing when the AP is disconnected the strange swaying/rolling motion starts which doesn't correlate to any stick inputs he is making.

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