TR58 Posted November 7, 2025 Posted November 7, 2025 I got this weird issue with the A340, that causes the rudders to steer the aircraft the exact opposite direction during taxi above 30 knots. Very frustrating during take off roll, when trying to keep it on the centerline. Makes it impossible to takeoff, without steering off the runway completely. Actual bug, or is there a way to fix this? Thanks.
Warper Posted January 19 Posted January 19 Same here. I assume this is a bug and that occurs when using the rudder as a tiller; I don't have a dedicated tiller, so I use the pedals.
IniSteve Posted January 21 Posted January 21 On 1/19/2026 at 3:29 PM, Warper said: Same here. I assume this is a bug and that occurs when using the rudder as a tiller; I don't have a dedicated tiller, so I use the pedals. Another user had this issue, and we determined they had an unexpected axis conflict reversing their inputs. My recommendation would be to setup a fresh controller profile for your rudders specifically for use with this aircraft.
Warper Posted January 21 Posted January 21 3 hours ago, IniSteve said: Another user had this issue, and we determined they had an unexpected axis conflict reversing their inputs. My recommendation would be to setup a fresh controller profile for your rudders specifically for use with this aircraft. I use Spad and the profile is specific to the Inibuilds A340; that profile isn't used on any other aircraft, each one has its own, and the MSFS2024 controls aren't used.
Wedge Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago (edited) Hello, I have the same problem. Up until takeoff, the A340 can be steered very well with the pedals, but as soon as you exceed 70% N1, the aircraft steers in the exact opposite direction, even though the pedals are linked to the rudder. This works perfectly with the INI A350, Fenix, PMDG so why not with the A340? Please could you also provide a possible solution? And no, I haven't found any double assignments for the axis in MSFS2024. Many thanks and best regards to the development team. Edited 23 hours ago by Wedge
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