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May 27th, 2003 at 8:39pm

Bruce   Offline
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Does any in this forum has the 727 by captain sim. if any one does can the nose wheel steering that is been shown in the copit view to the left can be used. if so how do you use it. (2) which is the correct way to steer the  air craft, i have the force feed back 2 joy stick is it twisting of the stick which is the rudder or moving the the stick left or right. thanks for any help.
 
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Reply #1 - May 27th, 2003 at 9:18pm
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not sure about that plane
but , steering is using the twist
and L or R brake and L or R
throttle, going slow is the key
to good turns,
you can reassign keys to make
it easier, I use the side to side
arrows to use L or R brake
and you can select engine

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Reply #2 - May 27th, 2003 at 9:34pm

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thanks very much x i will try that
 
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Reply #3 - May 27th, 2003 at 11:35pm

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I prefer using the handle twist to steer.  You can also just tilt the joystick left and right if you don't have/like to use the handle twist.  Using just the L or R brakes and also the L or R engines work too.
 
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Reply #4 - May 28th, 2003 at 3:10am

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i have the CS727.... I would say kick out the old M$ BS and buy your self a yoke and rudders. Theres nothing like using rudders in FS  Cheesy Now if i can just get the toe braking to work.....
 

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Reply #5 - May 28th, 2003 at 10:08am

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I have found that by twising the stick, that controls the rudders.  If I twist the stick and then move the stick in the direction of the turn, this will turn the plane tighter.  I don't know why, and this doesn't happen with all aircraft, but seems to work on most.  Must be taking the wind correction over the wings into account....
 

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Reply #6 - May 28th, 2003 at 10:14am

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Make sure you have Autorudder disconnected in realism options if you're using a twist grip (or anything else solely for rudder/nosewheel steering).
 

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Reply #7 - May 28th, 2003 at 5:19pm

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Thanks guys for all the response. Hank i will try and get the yoke and pedals later in the year.
 
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