I raised this in an old post that Thomas Linnet started about problems with the P-51. Lewis suggested I move it out here so it might get more input.
The problem is really simple...when I install the P-51 Accusim package, but before I run the update, I have a working parking brake. It even has noises like creaking and ratcheting and a pop when the toe brakes are pressed to release it.
After I run the update, I have no parking brake, and there is no sound when the toe brakes are pressed, and no sound when I pull out the parking brake lever.
The strange thing is, just a few weeks ago, the P-51 had a parking brake that worked.
I uninstalled the few aircraft I have and FSX (since it is the Steam version and reinstalling it is a breeze) just prior to taking the computer in for a cleaning and maintenance.
Stranger still is my recollection that, in the past installation, the Accusim P51 did not initially have a parking brake that worked, but gained one that did after one of the updates.
Any ideas or comments are welcome
Just so we're all on the same page: the order of installation was:
P-51 base pack
Accusim for P-51
Core update.
The computer was shutdown and started, FSX was run and the P-51 was loaded after each phase of the installation.
I have a CH yoke and CH pedals which work fine with every aircraft in my small collection. Just no parking brake with the P-51!
JP
Parking brake does not engage
Re: Parking brake does not engage
I don't use rudder pedals, so my initial suspicion is that you problem lies there. I know from experience that both pedals must be fully pressed before the parking brake valve will hold pressure. Can you verify that the axis for each toe brake have their full range of travel? Try setting the parking brake by first pressing the period key on your keyboard, and waiting until both pedals in the VC stop moving... before pulling the parking brake lever. Does the parking brake engage when you try this?
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Re: Parking brake does not engage
How are you activating the parking brake does the keyboard command work and as flapman mentions if your pedals have any noise that could be knocking your parking brake off the instant its activated.
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Re: Parking brake does not engage
Hi guys, I never considered noisy pedals because the brakes worked fine with the pedals before the uninstall...and they worked fine with the accusim version that was not updated! I used the keypad to set the brakes and they set fine! So, I'm left with noisy pedals..or pedals that need to be re-configured. I thought I had that mastered last night, but I'll need to revisit the process. Somehow, I also had 8032 files in FSX SE that did not validate after the fresh re-install! That might need looking into as well.
Thanks Flapman and Lewis, I do appreciate your ideas and assisstance!
Thanks Flapman and Lewis, I do appreciate your ideas and assisstance!
Re: Parking brake does not engage
If it worked in a previous version, and this issue started because of a fresh install of FSX:SE, then my next suspicion is that the FSX axis sliders have reverted to their default values. It's been a long time, but if I remember they do not allow full deflection by default.
Check that next.
Check that next.
Re: Parking brake does not engage
Sensitivity full right, null zone full left is correct, yes? That's where they are.
I'm done jousting on this one... I overlooked (missed) the key combination to set the P-brake when I tried to find it previously, so I greatly appreciate you pointing out that it does exist! In FSX-SE it is ctrl+period, which works really well! What is strange is that it never used to load with the parking brakes set...but now it does!
I also spent sometime adjusting the pedals in the control manager. Still no spikes even though they are quite old.
Thanks very much for pointing me in the right direction!
I'm done jousting on this one... I overlooked (missed) the key combination to set the P-brake when I tried to find it previously, so I greatly appreciate you pointing out that it does exist! In FSX-SE it is ctrl+period, which works really well! What is strange is that it never used to load with the parking brakes set...but now it does!
I also spent sometime adjusting the pedals in the control manager. Still no spikes even though they are quite old.
Thanks very much for pointing me in the right direction!
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Re: Parking brake does not engage
Remember settings can come from the default flight, sounds like you might have parking brakes set to on in the default flight.
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Re: Parking brake does not engage
That's a good point- I'll check today.
Parking brake does not engage
Just quickly following up..in FSX settings under "controls", my sensitivity settings for all pedal functions had reverted back to the middle, rather than full right as they were when I last left them. I was trying to taxi out from parking and the brakes were making a great racket despite having calibrated in generous null zones. I moved the sliders back to full right again, the brakes function correctly...and the parking brake works beautifully!
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