Keep us posted here, I have the exact same symptoms after updating a few days ago. Your fighter pilot analogy is spot on! Haha I even get roll slip on my setup.THANKS Don!!!
Engineering claims nothing was changed with the autopilot in 16.2.4, still looking into it as perhaps it is a result of some other change.Don Jones said >
I have not heard of anything that changed with regards to auto pilot in V16.2.4, but I will look into it.
I will report back if I learn anything.
Don did you happen to come up with anything?
With my system I had not changed anything regarding any system parameters except uploading the new revision of the software and again today whilst droning along (half-asleep) I get to a course change of about 25 degrees and the little autopilot girl just cranks and banks the airplane around so quickly that it was startling...
It would be interesting to see what had changed in the new revision...
I also have the abrupt roll behavior. It started with the upload of the new software and I have not noticed. Any other differences. The initiation of the roll is very abrupt, but then the roll rate settles down. I will try to send diagnostic files this week.I could use diagnostic files from you guys with this issue. Engineering wants to look into it.
The diagnostic files have been uploaded!I also have the abrupt roll behavior. It started with the upload of the new software and I have not noticed. Any other differences. The initiation of the roll is very abrupt, but then the roll rate settles down. I will try to send diagnostic files this week.
You are correct that you cannot set the autopilot before takeoff for a flight. It will basically clear your commands at takeoff. Nonetheless, you can operate the autopilot, which you would want to do as a pre-flight check that it is functioning properly.Correct me if I'm wrong, but the autopilot shouldn't function on the ground. I thought there was a minimum airspeed that must be reached for the autopilot to activate. Or maybe that was the flight director...... Gotta break out the books again.
Also, the manual (at least the experimental manual) does not describe a pre-flight procedure for the autopilot. All certified aircraft I have flown have such a procedure, so you have to roll your own.You are correct that you cannot set the autopilot before takeoff for a flight. It will basically clear your commands at takeoff. Nonetheless, you can operate the autopilot, which you would want to do as a pre-flight check that it is functioning properly.
Don - I've sent my files to support and they are available here.I could use diagnostic files from you guys with this issue. Engineering wants to look into it.