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My TM stick has a digital control for the wheel brakes. When applying the brake lever, it immediately goes full on or full off.

The Spitfire, with the same setup, has a slower response to the braking action and is shown visually on the control column lever.

I would like to see the Spitfire method applied to the Mosquito.

 

In order to use analogue, I would have to map rudder pedals but would prefer to keep controls as realistic as possible.

Thanks,

Catseye

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i tried slowing the rate down in the lua (like the elevator trim) but I was not successful.

if the rate at which the brake is applied is halved or even more it would make it a lot easier when using button control.

the rudder pedals work ok after a lot of trial and error but I would also prefer to use a button on the stick.

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After the last update, which dramatically increased the braking power, I changed from button control to Slider, then decreased the air pressure to 40 psi from 80 psi in the axis menu.

 

Despite the unnatural speed of the brake lever, I now have a perfectly usable braking system, the same as it was before.

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12 hours ago, Holbeach said:

I changed from button control to Slider, then decreased the air pressure to 40 psi from 80 psi in the axis menu.

I went looking for where you can reduce the air pressure on the brakes with no luck. In my axis menu ,when I click on axis tune , I only have the option of adjusting the X and Y saturation. where do I find that adjustment?

 

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10 hours ago, Lobo LXII said:

I went looking for where you can reduce the air pressure on the brakes with no luck. In my axis menu ,when I click on axis tune , I only have the option of adjusting the X and Y saturation. where do I find that adjustment?

 

This is for X-52, your stick might be different.

In the axis tune, tick, INVERT and SLIDER.

SATURATION Y, 37. This gives me a max 40 lb pressure, on the brakes, and the mosquito won't nose over, which is correct for the type.

 

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If you're any good with electronics and a 3D printer, you too could have an analogue brake lever add-on for your TM Warthog stick...

I've adapted a design from an IL-2 forum, and will be posting it in the next few days.

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5 hours ago, No1sonuk said:

If you're any good with electronics and a 3D printer, you too could have an analogue brake lever add-on for your TM Warthog stick...

I've adapted a design from an IL-2 forum, and will be posting it in the next few days.

Show for us too + manual :).

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