![]() If you haven't already, I would recommend turning the "sensitivity" setting of all your axes up - WT implements sensitivity as a micro-delay on your inputs, which will make the wobble problem even worse, as now all your corrections will have a small delay to them. You can also apply smooth and consistent rudder input to one side to shift your flight path towards one side. If you are pushing the nose around and making constant corrections, the aircraft will eventually get unstable no matter what your joystick setup is like, although some aircraft are more forgiving than others. The ideal way to aim is a consistent and smooth pull-up onto the flight path of the target, only changing the amount of relative pressure. "Wobble" often results from rapid contrasting movements on the stick - the fact you mention that you are "compensating" means that you're probably making unconscious movements or putting pressure on the stick. ![]()
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