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Nose wheel

Postby vololiberista » Fri Mar 31, 2006 4:22 pm

The nose wheel on one of my a/c is linked to the rudder. On my system I let FS9 control it. Is it possible to assign the nosewheel to the joystick ailerons?
Any ideas gratefully received.
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Re: Nose wheel

Postby jimcooper1 » Fri Mar 31, 2006 4:54 pm

Nose Wheel Position is not listed in the Software Development Kit (SDK) as a variable, Therefore I don't see an easy way of controlling nose wheel steering.

The only way I can think of creating your own steering mechanism is by differential braking of the left and right brakes.  As you apply left aileron you could increase left brake pressure and decrease right brake pressure and vice versa

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Re: Nose wheel

Postby Felix/FFDS » Fri Mar 31, 2006 5:00 pm

If you're talking about how your nosewheel is linked on a compiled model, then you're pretty much tied to that.

If it's to a model you're building, you can tie it in to the ailerons, by tagging the moving parent part as "lever_stick_l_r"

Remember, your visual animations have nothing to do with how the model "works"  
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Re: Nose wheel

Postby Travis » Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:10 pm

Go check out this handy little utility.  Its a script plugin for Gmax, that has every single tag recognized by MakeMDL for FS2k2 and FS2k4.  All the little tags have a small rollout that appears when you hover the mouse over the button, telling you what each one does, what aircraft its used on in the stock models, and the conditions it uses.

See, there's a few things you could do here (all of this assuming you are creating this in Gmax)!  There's a tag called R_Aileron_Key (and L_Aileron_Key) that allows you to set a keyframe motion for the ailerons, a keyframe for the rudders (I think :P) and several others that I've never heard of, nor used.

And you wouldn't believe the stuff in the cockpit!  That list is longer than the one for the external model . . . :o

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Re: Nose wheel

Postby Felix/FFDS » Sat Apr 01, 2006 8:04 pm

you should also check out the c_wheelsteer tag which controls nosewheel/tailwheel steering,
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