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Re: steering down runway (Read 410 times)
Apr 29
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try calibrating the joystick first. If issue still persits..then its a problem in the cfg or air file, this is quite common. Try to use rudders if you have to
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Apr 29
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Well, apparentley... the original postee's original message has been deleted.
However, another thing to consider is if you are using downloaded weather, this can play a
big
role in the directional control if the winds are moderate to high and not directly down the runway.
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The realism settings also can make taxiing quite difficult if you have them set high and you are using a prop.
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Yeah,a 25kt crosswind is max for the Twin Otter I'm using and thats full rudder. After that its engine control as well as.
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It makes take off a bit wierd, but I have found that when all the right/left rudder the plane has to offer doesn't help, I will turn the ailerons in the opposite direction the plane is being forced. Once the plane starts to rotate then make the ailerons straight.
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Re-booting your pc may fix the problem as well.
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