Cherokee Braking
Cherokee Braking
Hi Guys I got a new set of rudder pedals (Ruddo) everything works great but I find the Cherokee doesn't brake as fast as most other planes. Is this a characteristic of the Cherokee? I'm just wondering. Josh
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Re: Cherokee Braking
Hello,
None tech issue response;
If comparing to default level aircraft remember braking tends to be on or off and is a relaxed realism/arcade style simulation.
The braking on your Accu-sim Cherokee is a little more indepth, as part of our flight test program some brake testing and ground movements are measured. Also your brakes are somewhat dynamic, as the brake wears your aircraft will brake like your aircraft, and be different from every one else's just like real life.Over time this can result in a brake in balance meaning heavy braking can cause a slight turning tenancy if not applied correctly and counteracted etc.
Tech issue response;
Double check your control settings to make sure you are getting the full 0-100% throw off the controls. You will wanna check your mappings to make sure there are no conflicts etc in the various softwares, for example if using FSUIPC remember to check there + the default FSX/P3D control settings etc.
thanks,
Lewis
None tech issue response;
If comparing to default level aircraft remember braking tends to be on or off and is a relaxed realism/arcade style simulation.
The braking on your Accu-sim Cherokee is a little more indepth, as part of our flight test program some brake testing and ground movements are measured. Also your brakes are somewhat dynamic, as the brake wears your aircraft will brake like your aircraft, and be different from every one else's just like real life.Over time this can result in a brake in balance meaning heavy braking can cause a slight turning tenancy if not applied correctly and counteracted etc.
Tech issue response;
Double check your control settings to make sure you are getting the full 0-100% throw off the controls. You will wanna check your mappings to make sure there are no conflicts etc in the various softwares, for example if using FSUIPC remember to check there + the default FSX/P3D control settings etc.
thanks,
Lewis
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Re: Cherokee Braking
My brakes all work fine . It just seamed that my Comanche and Bonanza brakes seemed stronger. With the new pedals using Load cells for braking it is a much different feel than my old crosswinds which is why I noticed it.
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