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Old 12-15-2011, 06:28 AM
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How smooth is your X52Pro? I was having issues until I lubed up the spring cup and plastic rim it sits on.
Stick is mechanically very smooth. I keep it clean and lubricated with a red plastics grease I got from a cycle shop. Don't know what it was, I asked how they lubricated their plastics parts and they just gave me some. Had it for about 5 years now.

Examining further there is definitely a 'notch up' at a certain stage of stick-back in the Hurri, fairly early on and perhaps around 10-15% as someone suggested. I thought it was around the centre but as I only notice it when I am trying to shoot at a 109 and they are invariably climbing while I am fairly slow and a bit stick-back I am probably hitting that 'notch'. I sat behind Ju88s last night straight and level with no problem finely adjusting my aim.

Although I don't have FF I noticed my conf.ini had FF=1 so I changed it to FF=0 but it made no difference.
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