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[No Bug] nose steering wheel


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NWS is very nervous during land maneuvers, a much smoother command would be needed.  I've tried various warp settings but it doesn't change.

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Posted
3 hours ago, ivo said:

NWS is very nervous during land maneuvers, a much smoother command would be needed.  I've tried various warp settings but it doesn't change.

bye

NWS should be off during landing surely?

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Hey thanks for reporting! As a general rule of thumb the nose gear steering should only be used below 70kts as above it can lead to the problems you described. Above 70kts you can use the rudder without engaging the NWS to keep the plane straight

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Thanks for the answers but this problem of too much steering sensitivity occurs in the taxiing phase at a few knots of speed, as previously noted I tried to modify the curvature of the Z axis of the throttle but the problem persists, the steering wheels are too sensitive

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2 hours ago, ivo said:

Thanks for the answers but this problem of too much steering sensitivity occurs in the taxiing phase at a few knots of speed, as previously noted I tried to modify the curvature of the Z axis of the throttle but the problem persists, the steering wheels are too sensitive

Most likely a local hardware issue. Taxies like a simulated airplane for me. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, ivo said:

too much steering sensitivity occurs in the taxiing phase

My experience is quite the opposite. Which rudder pedals do you use? Are you able to change the springs to stronger ones, or increase the force needed to move them in any other way?
I use the Thrustmaster TPR and I have no problems at all.

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Thanks to everyone, I solved it by reassigning the various imput

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