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B17 Fuddy Duddy

Postby IKEpod » Fri Sep 07, 2007 5:05 am

Hi friends.

downloaded and installed "Fuddy Duddy" on FSX. Flies great, BUT on the ground it just rolls straight, impossible to steer this plane.
I have other taildraggers which handle the way they do ::).

Please let me know if I can adjust setting somewhere (Aircraft.cfg??)

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Re: B17 Fuddy Duddy

Postby Hagar » Fri Sep 07, 2007 5:40 am

Hi Ike. I just tried Fuddy Duddy. The tailwheel is configured as fully castoring which is realistic for the B-17. Steer on the ground by using the differential brakes (Num Pad * & -) or engines if necessary. This works very well. Remember to hold the stick back while taxying.

If you want to cheat change the tailwheel Steering Angle in the [contact_points] section of Aircraft.cfg. Try 40 degrees to start with.

[contact_points]
point.0= 1, -33.250, 0.000, -6.450, 1575, 0, 1.200, 40.000, 0.824, 2.500, 0.622, 5.500, 5.500, 0
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Re: B17 Fuddy Duddy

Postby IKEpod » Fri Sep 07, 2007 6:51 am

Thanks a lot Hagar!
Will try the numerical pad, and if that doesn't work I'll try to "cheat" ;D. haha
I have no problems with other taildraggers though... Tried the B17 Props via the ECU, doesn't work either. That 2D ECU is anyhow a DC3 version for 2 engines, and the 3D unit does not work....
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P.S. Great Forum, where one actually gets answers ;) Oh, I forgot. I use a laptop without separate numeric pad. I'll try it anyway.
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Re: B17 Fuddy Duddy

Postby Hagar » Fri Sep 07, 2007 6:54 am

The differential brakes work fine. Just a thought. Make sure the tailwheel lock is not applied. (Shift + G)

Tried the B17 Props via the ECU, doesn't work either. That 2D ECU is anyhow a DC3 version for 2 engines, and the 3D unit does not work....

I had already noticed that. :-[
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Re: The HINDENBURG Project...

Postby IKEpod » Fri Sep 07, 2007 7:17 am

Hi,
I downloaded the Goodyear blimp. Works fine, even though the panel looks flimsy.

Now, what I'd like to see is a version of the "HINDENBURG" that is complete and works in FSX... A job for someone enthusiastic about those great Cigars, ha. plans and the like can be obtained on line.

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Re: B17 Fuddy Duddy

Postby Hawk78 » Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:59 am

In addition to differential breaking, try using differential engine power (ie only right hand side engines for a left turn). This works well in FSX by dragging the handles manually. Not sure how you could control it with keybord commands + throttle though.
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Re: B17 Fuddy Duddy

Postby IKEpod » Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:18 am

In addition to differential breaking, try using differential engine power (ie only right hand side engines for a left turn). This works well in FSX by dragging the handles manually. Not sure how you could control it with keybord commands + throttle though.



thanks Hawk, I normally use manual throttle on twin or more engine planes, if the ECU works, but on this plane neither the 2D nor 3D can be used, i.e. the plane does not respond, just rolls straight...

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