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MSFS20 Yaw Oscillation

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Hello,

When I go full throttle 8300+ knots by increasing the thrust scalar in engines.cfg, my aircraft starts to oscillate left and right until I lose control. From 0-8300 knots, im stable though. Which parameters in lets say flight_model.cfg or any other relevant .cfg file do I need to change to make the aircraft stable at such high speeds with no oscillations? I would like to remediate yaw oscillation issues at low altitudes as well where the air density is higher and speeds are much lower. Please be specific and paste parameter names if you can. This is for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020.

Thanks.
 
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I'm not very familiar with 2020, but I really have to wonder if the flight model can even accurately process data at such an insanely high airspeed. I would imagine though that it has something to do with yaw damping variation with mach number, or Cnr delta mach, if I had to guess.
 
8300 knots is not sufficient to describe what is happening. Is that True Airspeed or Indicated Airspeed? What Mach number are you doing and what altitude are you? What sort of an aircraft is it?
Roy
 
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