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No Rudder (fine) nosewheel steering and brakes hot

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    BBetty
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    Hi There

    I remember in MSFS2020, use of the rudder during taxi would achieve a limited amount of nose wheel steering input. (IE Nose wheel fine steering control). This does not seem to function in the 24 version. Use of the rudder pedals has no influence over the nose wheel steering whatsoever.

    Also, despite being very gentle with the brakes after landing, I seem to be overheating the brakes upon every landing and roll out. The indicator gauges are up in the red zone following every landing.

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    Martyn JF Staff
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    Can you first check if the rudder axis steering option is enabled in the EFB aircraft page configuration settings menu?

    Martyn - Development Manager

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    BBetty
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    @Martyn It is disabled because I am using a tiller.

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    BBetty
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    Bump... any information relating to this issue?

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    Mark JF Staff
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    I have just tested this and the nose wheel steering/rudder is functioning the same in 2020 and 2024 on my side, regardless of the "Rudder Steering Axis" option on the EFB.

    I don't believe we have ever had any logic in the RJ to slightly move the nose wheel steering with the "Rudder Steering Axis" EFB option enabled, but the rudder will become more effective as airspeed increases. So the rudder will become more effective as the aircraft gathers speed on the ground, or when wind speed increases.

    Mark - Just Flight

    Just Flight Development Assistant

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