I have used Mustang with Win XP and FSX Gold with no problem. When I changed to Win 7, brakes do not work properly. When I push one, it works, but when I push also the other one, usually both returns to their null position. Sometimes work properly. Their behavior is completely random. I can define no rules. I have tried configure them in FSX and in FSUIPC with no difference.
Thank you for some help.
P51 Mustang brakes problem
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Re: P51 Mustang brakes problem
Hello,
which Mustang are you running, is it the Accu-sim P-51D and are you all updated?
thanks,
Lewis
which Mustang are you running, is it the Accu-sim P-51D and are you all updated?
thanks,
Lewis
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Re: P51 Mustang brakes problem
Hello Lewis,
thanks for reply. I'm using AccuSim P-51 bought at summer of 2014. I never updated it.
thanks for reply. I'm using AccuSim P-51 bought at summer of 2014. I never updated it.
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Re: P51 Mustang brakes problem
Hi A2A,
Best advice is to update, find the updater here:
http://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtop ... 23&t=41279
This may not solve the brakes problem but will bring the P-51 up to date.
Jim
Best advice is to update, find the updater here:
http://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtop ... 23&t=41279
This may not solve the brakes problem but will bring the P-51 up to date.
Jim
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Re: P51 Mustang brakes problem
Yes if an Accu-sim user you will certainly want to get her all updated, and of course if its a new install altogether make sure your host platform is too, so FSX is all updated with the Service Packs or Acceleration package.
thanks,
Lewis
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Re: P51 Mustang brakes problem
Gentlemen,
thank you, after installation of Accu-sim update the brakes work correctly.
A BIG THANK YOU again.
Peter
thank you, after installation of Accu-sim update the brakes work correctly.
A BIG THANK YOU again.
Peter
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aha good to hear! Happy flying
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Re: P51 Mustang brakes problem
Hello all
I have always this problems with the two brakes together, for example by the landing. They works separatly, but not together. (with the Mustang P51)
Best wishs
Harald "Hotelbravo" CH
I have always this problems with the two brakes together, for example by the landing. They works separatly, but not together. (with the Mustang P51)
Best wishs
Harald "Hotelbravo" CH
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Re: P51 Mustang brakes problem
Hello Harald and welcome.
To help us understand the issue, please can you let us know which host simulator you're using, and also give us a little bit more info about your hardware setup. For example, are you using rudder pedals with toe brakes, and if so how are you assigning the axes, in FSX/P3D or via third-party software?
Thanks,
Nick
To help us understand the issue, please can you let us know which host simulator you're using, and also give us a little bit more info about your hardware setup. For example, are you using rudder pedals with toe brakes, and if so how are you assigning the axes, in FSX/P3D or via third-party software?
Thanks,
Nick
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Re: P51 Mustang brakes problem
Hello, good morning.
Well, I have now re-installe the P51 Mustang and the Accu-Sim-Package. I make simulation with FSX (together with my collegues in Switzerland in our society) and own a Logitech (before Saitek company?) rudder pedals. The computer is Windows10.
Thank you for your time & help!
Best wishs
Harald CH
Well, I have now re-installe the P51 Mustang and the Accu-Sim-Package. I make simulation with FSX (together with my collegues in Switzerland in our society) and own a Logitech (before Saitek company?) rudder pedals. The computer is Windows10.
Thank you for your time & help!
Best wishs
Harald CH
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Re: P51 Mustang brakes problem
Thanks for the info Harald. Since you're using FSX, have you installed the latest Accu-Sim update? It can be downloaded here.
Regards,
Nick
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Re: P51 Mustang brakes problem
Hello Nick.
Great! Now is working with the two brakes (pedals)! Thank you!
Great! Now is working with the two brakes (pedals)! Thank you!
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Re: P51 Mustang brakes problem
You're welcome Harald, good to hear the issue is resolved.
Thanks,
Nick
Thanks,
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Re: P51 Mustang brakes problem
Yes, I'm very happy. And without to modificate the FSUIPC-ini-file. We make sim-flights with my collegues in our society each Thursday-evening, in this 2-3 weeks with the Mustang A2A.
(military aviation).
Best wishs and thanks!
Harald CH
(military aviation).
Best wishs and thanks!
Harald CH
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Re: P51 Mustang brakes problem
Good stuff, glad you are up and flying!
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