Tuesday at 03:45 PM3 days Love this plane and have just updated to version 1.0.4.Here is my issue. I do not have separate tiller and rudder selected in the settings option.When taxing to the runway and taking off, the tiller and rudder work as expected using my rudder pedals (which do not have a toe brake)However, when I land that flight, both the tiller and rudder are unresponsive, and I have no control over them with my rudder pedals.Assume that something I do (or not do) locks the tiller and rudder.Can anyone help me resolve this.Thanks George Westwell
Tuesday at 04:15 PM3 days Hi, disable yaw damper on ground. I had similar issues but with my joystick, with Y/D on, I couldn't steer the nose wheel. Alexander Colka
Tuesday at 04:22 PM3 days Author Ah, that makes a lot of sense - will give it a try on my next flight. Many thanks. George Westwell
Tuesday at 04:46 PM3 days If you have an AP disconnect button mapped, make sure you are using 'Autopilot Off' as that will also disengage the YD.... Eric i9-12900k, RTX 5070ti OC, 32GB ddr5 5600 RAM, 2TB 980 Pro SSD, Titan 240RX AIO, Samsung CRG90 49", Win 11
Tuesday at 04:59 PM3 days Author 10 minutes ago, Flic1 said:If you have an AP disconnect button mapped, make sure you are using 'Autopilot Off' as that will also disengage the YD....That's even more interesting as I do have an AP disconnect button mapped, and always turn the autopilot off before landing. Have just not noticed as to whether that also disconnects the yaw damper as you suggest. Will try another flight tomorrow and report back. Thanks George Westwell
Wednesday at 12:54 PM2 days Author The AP disconnect button did not turn off the yaw damper - I tried binding them both to the same button - and it was inconsistent - so I bound the yaw damper to a separate button.Guess the point is, as suggested by alexcolka - I needed to disconnect the yaw damper prior to landing, to give me control of the rudder and front wheel.Thanks and happy flying. George Westwell
Wednesday at 01:02 PM2 days 6 minutes ago, SquadronLeader said:The AP disconnect button did not turn off the yaw damper - I tried binding them both to the same button - and it was inconsistent - so I bound the yaw damper to a separate button.Did you bind it to 'AP Off'? I think that's what you need to use instead of the Disconnect or Toggle. Eric i9-12900k, RTX 5070ti OC, 32GB ddr5 5600 RAM, 2TB 980 Pro SSD, Titan 240RX AIO, Samsung CRG90 49", Win 11
Wednesday at 01:21 PM2 days Author 10 minutes ago, Flic1 said:Did you bind it to 'AP Off'? I think that's what you need to use instead of the Disconnect or Toggle.No - but thanks for that suggestion17 minutes ago, Flic1 said:Did you bind it to 'AP Off'? I think that's what you need to use instead of the Disconnect or Toggle.Many thanks for that guidance. I had mapped my button to 'Toggle Autopilot Master' - so will change it to Autopilot Off on my next flight George Westwell
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