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I'm new to DCS and the P-51 module. I am an experienced pilot within IL2 so I know how to fly the plane and land it. After I set up my X-52 for the Axis commands (of which I placed the brakes on one of the buttons) I flew and landed easily. After I stopped, I could not taxi in a straight line. It kept pulling in one direction. I thought maybe I had frozen the brakes on one side.

Before I repeated the mission, I went into my stick profile and eliminated the brakes from my stick and used the default "W" key only and eliminated the right and left brake controls so that I couldn't ride only one brake.

Same result.

Now when I try to taxi from a cold start, as soon as I coast for any distance after getting the plane rolling, it pulls to one side and will not straighten even if the "W" key has never been touched.

Any suggestions for correction would be appreciated.

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I'm new to DCS and the P-51 module. I am an experienced pilot within IL2 so I know how to fly the plane and land it. After I set up my X-52 for the Axis commands (of which I placed the brakes on one of the buttons) I flew and landed easily. After I stopped, I could not taxi in a straight line. It kept pulling in one direction. I thought maybe I had frozen the brakes on one side.

Before I repeated the mission, I went into my stick profile and eliminated the brakes from my stick and used the default "W" key only and eliminated the right and left brake controls so that I couldn't ride only one brake.

Same result.

Now when I try to taxi from a cold start, as soon as I coast for any distance after getting the plane rolling, it pulls to one side and will not straighten even if the "W" key has never been touched.

Any suggestions for correction would be appreciated.

 

In order to just go straight while taxing you must hold the stick back, doing this locks the tail wheel and prevents you from going to one side due to the torque of the props...

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