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Latest upgrade 1.09.  Plane flies very well and all three axis respond correctly to the joystick inputs.  My issue is that the movements on the yoke on the plane are jerky and do not correspond to what the joystick is doing.  I have totally uninstalled and reinstalled  the aircraft several times and get the same result.  All other aircraft in 2024 animate the movements correctly.  BTW there is no issue in 2020 just in 2024.   Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks in advance. 

 

Maury1

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I have the same bug. The movement co-ordination of the side stick in the plane are not corresponding to the side stick joystick movements, but the plane flies fine. It appears that just the movement of the side stick in the sim seems to be buggy.

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10 minutes ago, ShogunAssassin said:

 

The side stick animation only seems to respond when you move your own sidestick to the extreme ends, like full left and full right or full up and full down. The video above is me doing the normal flight control check movements on my own sidestick and this was the result in sim.

Same experience for me also.

Matt

B1 LAE | MSFS24 | MSFS

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8 hours ago, Tomi said:

I have exactly the same - Thrustmaster TCA Sidestick Airbus Edition.

so do I but in 2020.....Spoilers on one side are raised after start-up, thereafter unflyable..

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My issue is that pitch and roll inputs don't work. Thrustmaster airbus side stick.  Rudder and all other buttons I have assigned works. I tried my joystick with a different airplane, and it worked. MSFS 2024.

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found the issue with my TCA sidestick.  I found that the ailerons/elevator were not neutral in MSFS, which had caused spoiler deployment and other control events, so re-installed the TCA....now all perfect (However, I then found that TCA camera settings overrode Chaseplane, so had to delete them in MSFS). 

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1 hour ago, Transair said:

found the issue with my TCA sidestick.  I found that the ailerons/elevator were not neutral in MSFS, which had caused spoiler deployment and other control events, so re-installed the TCA....now all perfect (However, I then found that TCA camera settings overrode Chaseplane, so had to delete them in MSFS). 

How did you find that and how did you re-install the TCA?

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went to Thrustmaster site.  They suggested disconnecting from PC, then restart computer and reconnect TCA.  I have an odd feeling that the 350 update may have compromised the TCA settings somehow - not sure, but doing the above has completely rectified it.  Hope it works for you.

( in MSFS Controls - Sensitivity, I could see the N/W steering was central but the X and Y axes were hard over, causing the control surface deflections). 

 

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On 5/10/2025 at 2:02 PM, ShogunAssassin said:

 

The side stick animation only seems to respond when you move your own sidestick to the extreme ends, like full left and full right or full up and full down. The video above is me doing the normal flight control check movements on my own sidestick and this was the result in sim.

I noticed this as well yesterday.. small  inputs wouldn't show any movement animation. 

Also from the release notes, they have made some changes in the damping behaviour.. IDK.. I find this plane so hard to control on short final... if this is how it behaves in real life.. then WOW kudos to the real pilots 🙂. I have seem some videos where pilots on the a350 input sidestick corrections (not "finger style") and the plane doesn't seem reacts as in inibuilds a350 where a tiny small input will send the plane to the stratosphere or on a 180 degree turn. 

When this happens to me, I just call it quits with this plane for a while and move back to the Fenix a320. Maybe Im just not ready for big planes 🙂 

 

PS: I have linear sensitivity for all my axes, except rudder pedal. 

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23 hours ago, Transair said:

went to Thrustmaster site.  They suggested disconnecting from PC, then restart computer and reconnect TCA.  I have an odd feeling that the 350 update may have compromised the TCA settings somehow - not sure, but doing the above has completely rectified it.  Hope it works for you.

( in MSFS Controls - Sensitivity, I could see the N/W steering was central but the X and Y axes were hard over, causing the control surface deflections). 

 

Unfortunately, that did not work. I tried to reinstall the drivers, that didn't work either. My rudder axis and tiller are working, only the pitch and roll axis don't work.

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