Solved Nose wheel failure
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@Mav-jp said in Nose wheel failure:
@LorikEolmin said in Nose wheel failure:
@Mav-jp said in Nose wheel failure:
For those who have the issue
Have you got analog pedal rudder or some of you have just keyboard to brake ?
Analog. Saitek.
Edit: also happening to someone seconds after touchdown, when front gear touches.
its not related with ground at all
Agreed.
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can you guys check in the setup advanced that your analog brakes are at zero when no input ?
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@Mav-jp said in Nose wheel failure:
can you guys check in the setup advanced that your analog brakes are at zero when no input ?
They are at zero when I do not touch them. But they were not at zero when I was rolling into parking position and gently touched them to stop the aircraft.
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@Mav-jp I just checked in Alt Launcher (2.1.1). When I open Alt Launcher, both Toe Brake and Toe Brake Right axes are at 50%. If I apply a little bit of either toe brake, it switches to indicating the actual input I am generating, and reset to zero when I take my foot off the brake(s).
Also, I only put my feet on the rudder pedals during taxi as a general rule.
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Yea but it seems all those who have a problem use analog rudders
For now ….
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@Mav-jp
If you mean this by analog…
https://www.thrustmaster.com/en-us/products/tpr-thrustmaster-pendular-rudder/
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@Mav-jp said in Nose wheel failure:
can you guys check in the setup advanced that your analog brakes are at zero when no input ?
Base input = 0.
Keeping my feet off the rudder as much as I can for the time being.
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Wouldn’t unmaping toe brakes from rudder pedals be simplest way to restest MavJPs suspicion?
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@Mav-jp saitek rudder pedals, on final, three greens, seconds later only two greens, followed with nose gear collapse on landing.
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I have analog pedals (see below) but haven’t experienced this. Granted, I’ve been doing mostly SP campaign.
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@mirv I have analog pedals and brakes and it happened on taxi. ITO TE
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The bug has been fixed by Mav-Jp
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@mirv said in Nose wheel failure:
The bug has been fixed by Mav-Jp
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Well actually, there might be an issue. Standby to standby.
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@mirv @Mav-jp just in case it helps in any way to diagnose this … I fly with a single axis mapped to toe brake, and this problem has never hit me… in air or on ground.
past week or so I’ve been purposely trying to leave the lever at various pressure levels (25%, 50%, 75%, 100%) flying approach.
(I do still have the problem of rudder axis applying differential braking to the wrong wheels… but surely that’s a separate issue, and super low priority)
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Guys, we believe we fixed it for next patch…
Further reports might not help anymore at this stage…
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@MaxWaldorf said in Nose wheel failure:
Guys, we believe we fixed it for next patch…
Further reports might not help anymore at this stage…
Is there a procedure not to do, or to do to get around this?
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Needs a code fix…
Try not touch your analog breaks in flight but that might just be a placebo effect…
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@Icer maybe set a hefty deadzone on rudder and toe brake axes? not sure, maybe a placebo as Max said
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Just had a nosewheel collapse after the first 10 meters of taxi, 20 minutes after mission start.
I was trying to fly a campaign mission in multiplayer with 3 buddies on Korea KTO.Normal startup. Gear collapsed when rolling out of shelter and turning left after about 10 meters.
Just posting this because i read of a theory/hypothesis of heat accumulation.