EVO with DCS Apache

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mbits
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EVO with DCS Apache

Postby mbits » Fri May 06, 2022 20:58

So how are people getting on using the EVO with the DCS Apache or other helis? Are you springless with dry clutch holding the cyclic in place or did you stay with springs and do the force trim then re-centre thing?

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Re: EVO with DCS Apache

Postby Juicebag85 » Sun Jul 03, 2022 12:00

I can't believe that still nobody has tried that out yet. It's one of my main reasons why I want to purchase the upgrade kit.

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Re: EVO with DCS Apache

Postby mbits » Sun Jul 03, 2022 12:53

I went back to springs and the FFB friendly trimming as I find having spring resistance better especially for small nudge adjustment and centre trimming mode more dangerous as it kills input until you recenter.

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Re: EVO with DCS Apache

Postby 6nfanatic » Wed Nov 02, 2022 18:29

Did you tried the no-spring cam? Im looking for such an upgrade for my gunfighter

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Re: EVO with DCS Apache

Postby skarekrow » Sat Nov 05, 2022 16:04

Flying the Huey in DCS and Bell 47 in XPlane 11, I use default springs on the Evo and clutches adjusted to a tightness that allows a slow return to center,
works a charm for me.


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