Sigi Posted March 28, 2025 Posted March 28, 2025 Hello, I'm having a problem with nosewheel steering after landing during taxi to the gate: The nosewheel can only be steered slightly by a few degrees - and that's not enough for the necessary turns. During taxi before takeoff, full steering is available as normal. My setting in the OIS: RUDDER CTRL TILLER: YES AUTO TILLER DISCO: YES I'm using Thrustmaster-TCA-Airbus / MSFS2020 / A350-900 version 1.0.5. It seems to me that the nosewheel steering isn't reset to 'normal' steering after landing and N1 < 70%. Normal steering is only available again after restarting the engines. What other setting is important in this context? Greetings from Germany Sigi 2
Transair Posted March 29, 2025 Posted March 29, 2025 just to add to this, I have found similar steering problems, and I suspect it is linked to autobrake/BTV, as cycling that button a few times suddenly enabled steering again.....not sure this is related, but it has happened a few times.
Sigi Posted March 30, 2025 Author Posted March 30, 2025 Thank you very much. That was actually my problem. On the Fenix A320, the autopilot automatically disengages upon landing—that's what I was used to. On the Inibuilds A350, you have to disengage it manually. And then you can steer normally again. Now I'm completely satisfied with the Inibuilds A350 again. 1
Sarmat2306 Posted March 30, 2025 Posted March 30, 2025 8 hours ago, LineDX said: Turn off the autopilot after landing. Absolutely agree with you 1
LineDX Posted March 30, 2025 Posted March 30, 2025 You are welcome. In the previous builds ap used to auto disconnect just like Fenix on rudder/nws input but with 1.0.6 rudder/nws input does not disconnect ap so you have to manually disconnect it.
Lithona Posted March 30, 2025 Posted March 30, 2025 Ah. thanks for posting this, I was having problems with this myself. 1
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