guitar0633
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I don't use rudder pedals and I just use one brake button to activate the entire brake system. But some of my okanes bpull hard right or left when hitting brakes on landing. Some don't. I was landing my TBM 850 Carenado last night and when I hit the brakes on landing it kept straight as an arrow, yet with the Carenado Caravan EX I hit the brakes on landing and the plane wants to pull hard one way or the other.
I notice a section in the brakes section of the plane cfg that says "Differential braking" and the 850 has a setting of 0.4 while the Caravan has 0.5.
If I am only using one brake button with no seperate toe brakes does this setting have any effect for me? I am tired of landing nice and straight and rolling straight until I hit my brakes and then it's swervy S path down the runway, but only with certain planes. I would love to put a stop to this but don't know what is causing it. Any help would e appreciated.
I notice a section in the brakes section of the plane cfg that says "Differential braking" and the 850 has a setting of 0.4 while the Caravan has 0.5.
If I am only using one brake button with no seperate toe brakes does this setting have any effect for me? I am tired of landing nice and straight and rolling straight until I hit my brakes and then it's swervy S path down the runway, but only with certain planes. I would love to put a stop to this but don't know what is causing it. Any help would e appreciated.