Debowing Posted Friday at 05:10 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:10 PM After updating to v 1.01, I am unable to engage Nose Wheel Steering. Where is the knob/lever located? Quote
Debowing Posted Friday at 05:27 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 05:27 PM I see now NWS is done by the rudder. Is there an option to do this by tiller as in version 1.00? Quote
Coop Posted Saturday at 05:27 AM Report Posted Saturday at 05:27 AM You can revert to the prior gear handling by disabling the new custom interface via the settings.cfg file in the CJ aircraft directory -> plugins/cj_systems/settings. In that file, set the value of the line "use_custom_nose_steer" to 0. Quote
amyinorbit Posted Saturday at 12:36 PM Report Posted Saturday at 12:36 PM 19 hours ago, Debowing said: I see now NWS is done by the rudder. Is there an option to do this by tiller as in version 1.00? To be clear, this is how it is in the real plane — the 525 does not have a separate tiller Quote
HugoVer350 Posted Saturday at 01:31 PM Report Posted Saturday at 01:31 PM Imo during taxi, the updated NWS is really great. But on Take-off, I struggle to maintain control as the NWS gets very sensitive. The plane veers off to the side even with a very little rudder imput, and when trying to go back towards the centerline I go into PIO at nearly every take off. Is there a possibility to dampen / disconnect the NWS on take-off, or is it just a matter of fiding the best axis imput curve ? Quote
Coop Posted yesterday at 01:45 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:45 AM 12 hours ago, HugoVer350 said: Imo during taxi, the updated NWS is really great. But on Take-off, I struggle to maintain control as the NWS gets very sensitive. The plane veers off to the side even with a very little rudder imput, and when trying to go back towards the centerline I go into PIO at nearly every take off. Is there a possibility to dampen / disconnect the NWS on take-off, or is it just a matter of fiding the best axis imput curve ? Every control system is going to behave differently, so there is some where the axis curve is better. The system will be tuned a bit more with v1.0.2 though. 1 Quote
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