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QE/AD for yaw(rudder)
WS for Pitch(both wing)
Arrow LR for Roll(inverted wing)
Arrow UD for Accel/Decel
This allows combination of roll with pitch/rudder to do a quick maneuver easily, since one hand control only 1 position instead of having to manage both controls on one hand. If roll and pitch is on the same hand binds, it will feel unnatural and sometimes confusing when you need to adjust both simultaneously.
Every other game has managed that, but oh well I'm glad steam has a refund policy.
Thanks for sharing your comments and feedback on the current plane control system.
While I have a controller I now use, I know I also had trouble first attempting the tutorial race as I also struggled with the mouse and keyboard flight controls.
I've passed your comments onto the game team to consider in future.
If there's anything more you'd like to share or we can help with, please let us know!
- Ubisoft Support
Thank you for the update.
Although I cannot promise changes will be made, all feedback is incredibly helpful as we continue working hard to improve the overall quality of our games. I passed your feedback on to the team as well.
If you have any additional questions, please let us know.
- Ubisoft Support
Hey Hoshoku-sha,
By default I believe this is W / D.
Please let us know if this doesn't work!
- Ubisoft Support
Please consider using the mouse for turning left and right and pitch up and down.