EDFU: Impossible U-Turn for career mode mission Medium transport with a Cessna 208B


ISSUE DESCRIPTION

Description of the issue: Starting a medium transport career mission from EDFU cannot be done without a “leaving runway” penalty because it is impossible to make a U turn on a 10 m wide runway even with a car in front of the end.

ICAO, coordinates, or specific location: EDFU

[PC Only] Did you remove all your community mods/add-ons? If yes, are you still experiencing the issue?
I never installed any community mods or add-ons.

FREQUENCY OF ISSUE

How often does this occur for you (Example: Just once, every time on sim load, intermittently)? once )all times I flew this mission).

REPRODUCTION STEPS

Please list clear steps you took in order to help our test team reproduce the same issue:

  1. Start medium transport with a Cessna 208B EDFU → EYND
  2. Try to taxi and make a U-turn

YOUR SETTINGS

If the issue still occurs with no mods and add-ons, please continue to report your issue. If not, please move this post to the User Support Hub.

What peripherals are you using, if relevant:

  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • Thrustmaster Airbus

[PC Only] Are you using Developer Mode or have you made any changes to it?
No

[PC Only] What GPU (Graphics Card) do you use?
NVidia RTX 3500 Ada

[PC Only] What other relevant PC specs can you share?

  • Dell Precision 7680
  • 32GByte RAM
  • 1TB NVMe
  • Intel i7-13850HX

MEDIA

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That is a fairly tight turn but try this: Make sure that you have disabled the yaw dampener. I have noticed that the YD seems to make it more difficult to turn as tightly as the Cessna 208B is capable of.

I find that I can make tighter turns without the yaw dampener YD turned on. Sometimes the rudder and the nose-wheel steering tiller are on the same control axis.

For tight turns like that, I use push back, not realistic, but it gets the job done without wheels off the taxiway/runway.

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