March 11, 20233 yr Dear devs, My last nagging post for today, I promise. Isn't the 108 tailwheel free castering? The steering regardlessly is on sports-car level in the sim... don't know if that bird is cutting corners like this. Many thanks for dou fast reaction to my previous ones!
March 11, 20233 yr 46 minutes ago, Marko93 said: Dear devs, My last nagging post for today, I promise. Isn't the 108 tailwheel free castering? The steering regardlessly is on sports-car level in the sim... don't know if that bird is cutting corners like this. Many thanks for dou fast reaction to my previous ones! Yes. its castering wheel with tailweel lock. From the (real) manual: Quote The aircraft is steered by differential toe brakes on the main wheels. The tailwheel is fully castoring with no lock and is spring loaded. The last part of the rudder pedal travel moves the tailwheel to a slight extent, providing some additional assistance in tight turns Quote Align the aircraft on the runway and roll forward a couple of metres to be sure that the tailwheel is straight. Secure the tailwheel lock if one is installed. Tail wheel lock works here, LShift+G. Webmaster of http://www.yoyosims.pl
March 11, 20233 yr Author Thanks for clarifying. I feel that the extent the steering works from rudder input is really high however as I expect the plane to be much more reluctant to go around corners.
March 12, 20233 yr Really? You think it turns fast? I actually feel the exact different 😄 But thats probably down to me flying planes that have active steering 😄
March 12, 20233 yr I also think the model oversteers during taxi, however I prefer this than too unresponsive ;). Fortunately, I have quite good and sensitive pedals (Virpil), so its enough that I operate them very gently during the taxi and make only small movements. During the take off run, it always has tailwheel lock and music is playing still 😄. Webmaster of http://www.yoyosims.pl
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