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Old 07-26-2011, 12:25 AM
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This would also have a welcome effect in aircraft with a tail-wheel, the more you brake the more pressure you are also putting on the elevators so that you don't nose over.
When you use a key (or joy button) as axis modifier - the previous function of axis stop to work, so no pressure is applied in elevators.

If you landing with stick back - elevator up - and the hit the key/button for axis modifier, the brake (axis) start for actual stick position (back) and hit brakes with 50/70/100% that result in nose over.

To apply brake from 0% you need to start brake with centered stick. (1)

Sample of configure for 109:



You can have brake for both wheels, and for right or left individually.



(1) After assign key/button + axis for brake you need play whit "Out" slider until zeroed
the green dots, or since stick (elevator) is always in 50% of axis (due springs), when hit axis modifier key/button you start whit 50% of brake = nose over.

Another point: if you release the key/button modifier before center axis - the brake force still the currently applied (ie. 70/90%...). So center stick before release key.

Well, this work but is a bit confuse.

Sokol1

Last edited by Sokol1; 07-26-2011 at 12:52 AM.
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