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F-16 Stick force?

Last post 06-22-1999, 5:58 PM by anonymous2. 5 replies.
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  •  06-20-1999, 12:04 AM 757

    F-16 Stick force?

    *** Posted by Rapier ***
    Run,

    How much force do you have to use to move the stick and throttle in the F-16 roughly taking a guess? With regards to the stick (electronics)is it able to understand how fast the stick is being moved as well?

    Thanks

    Rapier
  •  06-20-1999, 12:10 AM 758 in reply to 757

    Re:F-16 Stick force?

    *** Posted by run ***
    -The stick can move approximately 1/4 inch in both axes, and is rotated slightly cw. Maximun noseup and nosedown pitch commands are genrated by 25 and 16 pounds of input, respectively. Roll commands are generated by a maximum of 17 pounds in cruise gains and by 12 pounds in takeoff and landing gains.

    -The throttle can be adjusted to whatever you like.

    - As soon as there is a change in pressure on the stick, the aircraft will respond accordingly


    [Run,

    How much force do you have to use to move the stick and throttle in the F-16 roughly taking a guess? With regards to the stick (electronics)is it able to understand how fast the stick is being moved as well?

    Thanks

    Rapier
    ]
  •  06-21-1999, 3:03 AM 759 in reply to 758

    Re:F-16 Stick force?

    *** Posted by Rapier ***
    The stick can only move 1/4 of an inch maximum in all directions?
  •  06-21-1999, 3:47 AM 760 in reply to 759

    Re:F-16 Stick force?

    *** Posted by run ***
    Yes, that's correct.
    [The stick can only move 1/4 of an inch maximum in all directions?]
  •  06-21-1999, 7:26 PM 764 in reply to 760

    Re:F-16 Stick force?

    *** Posted by Rapier ***
    Hmm..I am surprised at this, with my stick it moves at least 2.5 inches in all directions, does this not make the F-16 difficult to handle becuase it must be very sensitive with so little movement in the stick, basically I think it would be so sensitive that even the slightest movement would make a nice response to the control surfaces, would I be right to say this? I mean 1/4 of an inch is not a great amount.

    Regards
    Rapier

    [Yes, that's correct.
    The stick can only move 1/4 of an inch maximum in all directions?]
  •  06-22-1999, 5:58 PM 768 in reply to 764

    Re:F-16 Stick force?

    *** Posted by run ***
    Hi
    You get used to it after a while. Then it's actually nicer than a conventional stick.

    run


    [Hmm..I am surprised at this, with my stick it moves at least 2.5 inches in all directions, does this not make the F-16 difficult to handle becuase it must be very sensitive with so little movement in the stick, basically I think it would be so sensitive that even the slightest movement would make a nice response to the control surfaces, would I be right to say this? I mean 1/4 of an inch is not a great amount.

    Regards
    Rapier

    Yes, that's correct.
    The stick can only move 1/4 of an inch maximum in all directions?]
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