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    FS-cast boeing B17?

    I have the above aircraft and don't have multiple throttle control. I was hoping some one new a way to make the B17 turn (taxi ground handle) by changing the config file info. It would be great if I could turn it like the DC3. I know this makes it less real. Just a question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rayhere48 View Post
    I have the above aircraft and don't have multiple throttle control. I was hoping some one new a way to make the B17 turn (taxi ground handle) by changing the config file info. It would be great if I could turn it like the DC3. I know this makes it less real. Just a question.
    Have a look here.
    http://skyunlimited.net/skyboard/YaBB.pl?num=1246001192

    The last post has some mods to the cfg. that seems to improve the ground handling a bit.

    I was not too fond of the stock sound so I replaced the sound file with this...
    http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php...nds&DLID=46532

    Hope this helps.

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    I don't have thins aircraft but have done B-17 flight dynamics before. As with most taildraggers check (1) in the cfg file if there is a differential braking scalar. What this does is apply braking to one side or another proportinal to the brakes applied and the degree of rudder deflection. (2) Check to make sure that the tailwheel lock is not on when you want to turn.

    Good luck! T

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    Quote Originally Posted by fliger747 View Post
    I don't have thins aircraft but have done B-17 flight dynamics before. As with most taildraggers check (1) in the cfg file if there is a differential braking scalar. What this does is apply braking to one side or another proportinal to the brakes applied and the degree of rudder deflection. (2) Check to make sure that the tailwheel lock is not on when you want to turn.

    Good luck! T
    Thanks Fliger. Yes, the contact points for left and right wheels are set for differential. The work around posted at the Sky Unlimited Forum is to edit the aircraft cfg. as follows;

    [brakes]
    parking_brake=1 //Parking brake available
    toe_brakes_scale=2.0 //Brake force orig = 0.885037
    differential_braking_scale=2.0 //Differential braking for turning

    This works, but the tail raises as soon as the brakes are applied and stays up even when the aircraft is stopped. I went back to the contact points and changed the tailwheel height from -3.150 to -3.10;

    point.7= 1.000, -34.541, 0.000, -3.10,

    Now the tail returns to the ground after I let off the brakes. More test flying tomorrow.

    The B-17 has always been a favorite as my father was in the 8th Air Force. So I really enjoy flying the FS-cast Fortress.

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