DaveOD06 Wrote:is there an easy way to set up differential braking without getting rudder pedals? my current joystick is the logitech extreme3D Pro and i have no way to use the differential brakes. can i hook up an additional usb controller with a joystick and somehow use that?
I've seen this sort of problem before. Apart from some real technical issues about hardware, part of it is a misconception of how to control 1940's aeroplanes, the vast majority of which were taildraggers and didn't require differential brakes at all. In such aeroplanes, the brakes merely cut speed and hold the aeroplane in place. To turn you need power and rudder. This is a simulation of how old aircraft were handled on the ground. Not perfect of course, but what sim is?
Check your tailwheel is unlocked (the aeroplanes rear will be a lot looser like that) and as described above, slow right down, hold the control back back, and apply power. When the aircraft is stationary, applying power will allow the model to turn on its wheels by rudder alone.
You simply have to accept that you can't taxi a WW2 fighter in the same way as a modern Cessna. Different style altogether.
Incidentially I use the main joystick trigger as the wheel brake. The buttons on top of the stick are assigned to weapons. That's as realistic a control method as you can get at a budget price and whilst it may seem odd to you at first, it
is the control layout often found in aeroplanes of that vintage.