1-11 rudder
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1-11 rudder
Unless the aircraft is on the ground, I can't get the rudder to do anything, why might this be? I've played with the damper but that doesn't help.
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- DaveB
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Re: 1-11 rudder
Hi Ant
An obvious one but.. you don't have 'Auto Rudder' (or is it Auto-coord?) selected in Aircraft Realism do you??
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An obvious one but.. you don't have 'Auto Rudder' (or is it Auto-coord?) selected in Aircraft Realism do you??
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Re: 1-11 rudder
Hi Dave,
No, auto rudder isn't selected. So just having a bit of trouble at the moment with last minute straightening up of the aircraft before I touch down.
No, auto rudder isn't selected. So just having a bit of trouble at the moment with last minute straightening up of the aircraft before I touch down.
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Re: 1-11 rudder
Hmm.. and with AP disengaged too??
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Re: 1-11 rudder
Yes AP disengaged, making my final approach, need a bit of rudder to swing the nose around, making no difference. Works find to keep the nose on the centreline for take off though.
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Re: 1-11 rudder
Hi Ant
OK.. hows about dampers, engaged or disengaged?
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OK.. hows about dampers, engaged or disengaged?
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Re: 1-11 rudder
It appears disengaged. Tried the damper in both positions and the rudder movement is minimal in both positions, but, when the aircraft is on the ground, I regain full deflection of the rudder. Odd isn't it 
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Re: 1-11 rudder
On the ground you are getting nosewheel steering not improved rudder I guess 
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Re: 1-11 rudder
No, the rudder does move fully on the ground. Nose wheel wouldn't help very much at 140knts I imagine!Garry Russell wrote:On the ground you are getting nosewheel steering not improved rudder I guess
But yes, if I look at the rudder, it moves fully on the ground, in the air not so well.
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Re: 1-11 rudder
Hi Ant..
I think that what Garry is saying is that the rudder and nose gear are linked (in the model) so.. the rudder moves 'in the air' as much as it's supposed to do but because they're linked in the model and the nose gear has a greater degree of turn, you see a greater deflection from the rudder with the aircraft on the ground
Some models are coded so that the rudder shows no deflection with the aircraft on the ground (useful for when all you're doing is turning the nose gear with pedals/joystick) and others are not
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I think that what Garry is saying is that the rudder and nose gear are linked (in the model) so.. the rudder moves 'in the air' as much as it's supposed to do but because they're linked in the model and the nose gear has a greater degree of turn, you see a greater deflection from the rudder with the aircraft on the ground
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