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Violent Engagement of Autopilot #456

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AeronauticaCEO opened this issue Jul 5, 2022 · 1 comment
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Violent Engagement of Autopilot #456

AeronauticaCEO opened this issue Jul 5, 2022 · 1 comment
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@AeronauticaCEO
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Version

Stable v0.5.1, Development f341d4e

Describe the bug

When autopilot is first engaged, the aircraft's trim resets to zero position, resulting in a sudden and violent pitch down movement before the autopilot re-trims the aircraft.

To reproduce:

  • Properly configure the aircraft for takeoff.
  • Begin takeoff roll, hand fly and establish a properly trimmed climb immediately after rotation. Ensure FD is perfectly centered.
  • Engage autopilot.

Expected behaviour

Autopilot should engage smoothly and aircraft should not pitch or bank violently when autopilot is first engaged.

Steps to reproduce

To reproduce:

  • Properly configure the aircraft for takeoff.
  • Begin takeoff roll, hand fly and establish a properly trimmed climb immediately after rotation. Ensure FD is perfectly centered.
  • Engage autopilot.

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ArabianAviator#3772

@AeronauticaCEO AeronauticaCEO added the bug Something isn't working label Jul 5, 2022
@TheChaps16
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Hi,

Same problem here. This trouble seems to be in relation with the speed mode of the AP. I'm not facing this bug when clamping the AP with a selected V/S + ALT SEL mode. It only occurs when the AP aims a climb speed, etheir with VNAV profile or FLCH.

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