Nosewheel Steering
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I have a dedicated tiller defined as nosewheel steering axis. However, in the BAe 146 the rudder is active on the nosewheel as well by the same amount, even at very low speeds. As a consequence this is extremely twitchy as the rudder apparently constantly tries to neutralize tiller input.
Can you decouple the rudder from the nosewheel steering ?!
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Hi @Martyn
saw no mention of this in the 1.3. changelog. Is there still a chance to get this fixed ?
It's completely screwed up. Just a touch on the nosewheel steering and the plane continues to veer to one side even with steering back in neutral.
To correct this the same behaviour on the other side then, which in practice means continues corrections with the plane veering from one side to the other.
I have read the MSFS nosewheel axis is broken. Maybe you can do it like PMDG ? They assigned the Prop axis to nosewheel steering.Mike
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@b3lt3r yes, MSFS has a nosewheel axis, that's what I am using for the tiller.
But apparent it has issues, that's why PMDG chose to use the Prop Axis.Yes, developers need to offer a selection, either using Rudder or using nosewheel axis (or prop axis in the PMDG example PMDG)
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@mikealpha We've made changes to the nose wheel steering in v1.3 so hopefully that'll address it for you:
Rudder axis steering option added - When enabled, the rudder axis control assignment will also control the tiller for nose wheel steering. When disabled, the ‘STEERING INC/DEC’ and ‘NOSE WHEEL STEERING AXIS’ assignments can be used to control the tiller without moving the rudder pedals. You can also click and drag the tillers to control only the steering.
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Is it possible to have the aircraft recognise ground contact and and allow rudder pedals to control the nose wheel without rudder interaction at low taxi speeds?