Depending on your aircraft you can use "Tiller Steering", or just use the "Rudder" for steering (NMB 0 and Return/Enter)
The correct term is "taxi" when referring to the movement of an aircraft on the ground. "Taxi" in this context is a verb that describes the action of an aircraft moving under its own power on the ground, typically to or from a runway. "Taxy" is not a recognized term in aviation and would be considered incorrect usage.
No. The wheels on an aircraft's landing gear turn freely, and the aircraft is propelled by its propellers or turbines when taxiing.
It depends on what system you're using. If it's a Mac, right-click on the icon, go to 'Show Package Contents', Contents, Resources, Data, Aircraft, and copy the aircraft folder into it. For Windows, look for the same folder (Aircraft) and do the same. It should be in C:\Program Files\FlightGear\Data\Aircraft In Linux, open Terminal and log in as root, navigate to /usr/share/Games/FlightGear/Aircraft, and copy the aircraft folder there. Once you have done this, the aircraft should show up in your startup wizard.
Reference: 7110.65T Air Traffic Control Manual for an aircraft on the ground: Taxi clear of landing area or runway in use for aircraft in the air: Airport unsafe- Do not land for vehicles on the ground: Clear the taxiway/runway
FlightGear Flight Simulator was by the FlightGear Project since 1997 and was the first FlightGear released.
Typically ground vehicles stay between 25-35mph when operating on the runway mainly for repairs to the runway or its outlying structures. Aircraft do not have a speed limit when taking off or landing, but during taxi the rule is to not go faster than you can walk.
A runway
taxi clear of runway or do not land.
For an aircraft on the ground, it means that you are cleared for taxi. For an aircraft in flight, you must return for landing or go around and attempt landing again.
FlightGear happened in 1997.
Taxied is the past tense of the word taxi, which is a word that explains the movement of an aircraft around the airport. Someone can say "The plane taxied from the runway to the hangar".
It is the aircraft carrier that has a runway called a flight deck.