It has come together fast because of all the very helpful folks here doing the research, finding the reference pictures and data needed so that I could spend my 8-12 hours per day modeling. The support and involvement has been awesome. :applause:
The nose gear is setup as non-steerable except by brakes or differential power. So as a free wheeling gear, once the aircraft is pulled backwards, the gear spins around to follow the movement.
For those without pedals or wheel brakes, you can modify the contact point 0 as follows:
From this: point.0 = 1.000, 14.087, 0.000, -7.668, 1950.000, 0.000, 1.050, 180.0, 0.1500, 6.470, 1.000, 6.000, 6.000, 0.000, 150.000, 150.000
To this:
point.0 = 1.000, 14.087, 0.000, -7.668, 1950.000, 0.000, 1.050, 45.0, 0.1500, 6.470, 1.000, 6.000, 6.000, 0.000, 150.000, 150.000
This will eliminate the spinning gear as well as making the nose gear steerable.
EDIT: Attaching pictures illustrating tail hook coordinates at the pivot point.