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Sure some new things have been added but the old stuff is still the same.
I forgot to connect the GPS and Compass to electricity. :D
It works fine with sticky rudders. :D
or use a pid if you're comfortable with them
The logic is very quick to make the initial steering input but returning it to 0 rudder takes ridiculously long so you keep turning in circles.
Connect the autopilot steering to "ON" input
Connect your manual steering to "OFF" input.
Connect the "Switch Signal On/Off" to a toggle button (make sure it is energized).
Connect the "Switched Value" output to your rudders.
This way you will have manual steering by default and will switch rudder control to the autopilot when you press the button.
Thank you so much for it
I have bound the throttle limit to my aircrafts throttle so it can't exceed whatever I have the throttle set to. Could this be causing the problem?