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  • The fun comes with the -300.

  • Finally, I got to know how the pilots managed to taxe so perfect, especially when the nose wheel came on the center line after they had turned=)

  • thanks for uploading this video, it was very helpful.

  • In addition to my previous question, I'd like to ask also "How to control the tiller in PSS777?" Please Help.

    Thanks

  • What and where is the "tiller"? Also, how do we control it?

  • The tiller is the stick next to the pilot (search for '777 tiller', watch TOP TILLER IN Zurich!).

    Turn it left or right to steer the nosewheel.

  • The tiller is below and next to the Electronic Flight Bag. It is a stick with a knob on top. You push it forward to turn right and pull it back to turn left. The tiller is also very sensitive :D Unfortunelatly most FS aircraft have no tiller control which leads the Simmer to either control the Aircraft with the rudder or the ailerions.

  • Thanks a lot for helping me out.

  • Don't think FS models the tiller because there's no way to map any control on the joystick to the tiller. In real life, the rudder pedals only steer the nose 7 degrees.

  • If you're using a joystick, just use the twist axis for ground steering-works just like the tiller in terms of handling.

    If you have rudder pedals, maybe you can install an additional joystick just for that if you wish, never tried it myself though as I'm a stick flyer.

  • You can use the mouse. Put thats freakin hard!!!!!! I know one A330 freeware that has a modeled tiller :D

  • Yes the tiller's modeled in some, but I think it only moves as you move the rudders cuz you can't map a tiller command to the stick.

  • The tiller does move on the PSS777 but as Rix said, only in response to rudder input. FS does not simulate tiller input.

  • tiller is like a steering to steer the nose wheel during taxiing.But when takeoff or landing we use rudder pedal to steer the nose wheel on the runway.

  • Does the 777-200ER /-200LR/-300ER included ?

  • All variants included.

  • Okay , cool !

  • @sealalula probably, there very similar geomertrically, except the -300ER has longer wingspan

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