Wobbling toe brakes
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Do you have FSrealistic installed?
I haven't noticed any abnormal taxi behavior. I did adjust my FSrealistic settings as they were too sensitive. Only thing I can think of.@plicpriest1 said in Wobbling toe brakes:
Do you have FSrealistic installed?
I haven't noticed any abnormal taxi behavior. I did adjust my FSrealistic settings as they were too sensitive. Only thing I can think of.No i dont have that
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No, even without any extras i get this behaviour at times - especially if apply >50% braking at ground speeds above 60-ish knots.
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Having the same issue. Opened a thread considering this issue a few days ago here in the forum. As long as you don't try to correct the wobble with rudder input you are fine, bevause the caravan actually stays right on track despite the wobble. It's highly unsettling though.
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@StefanL85 @St54Kevin Sounds like a hardware issue. If you know how to solder I have a free pair of HC Charlie's I can send if you pay shipping. USB C port snapped off the board, but it's probably very fixable...
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@StefanL85 @St54Kevin Sounds like a hardware issue. If you know how to solder I have a free pair of HC Charlie's I can send if you pay shipping. USB C port snapped off the board, but it's probably very fixable...
@SadBucket Thank you for this very kind offer. I am not using rudder pedals and sadly don't have the space for them. So I usually just use a trigger on my joystick. I now assigned left and right brake axis to one axis of my HC Bravo to avoid the wobble on longer runways, where less than 50% of braking is more than enough.
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It could be - this plane could be more sensitive and your controller could be varying between .01 and -.01. I have seen this with some controllers and some planes - especially on the rudders ;). Putting a small (tiny) null zone in the middle solved it. Your choice - it'd take you a couple minutes to try.
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It could be - this plane could be more sensitive and your controller could be varying between .01 and -.01. I have seen this with some controllers and some planes - especially on the rudders ;). Putting a small (tiny) null zone in the middle solved it. Your choice - it'd take you a couple minutes to try.