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Sticky Brakes

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I'm using CH Pro pedals, properly calibrated, and they work with one exception.

 

After releasing the park brake, all is good during taxi. However if i use the toe brakes on either pedal (which work fine), upon release the aircraft will not maintain speed. It's as if the brakes are sticking but not on full. If I set the parking brake and release it again quickly, the problem is gone and taxi is normal again.

 

The CH control manager shows they are returning to the home position and there is no physical sticking on the pedals.

 

Has anyone come across this?

 

This is happening with all the updates and a 900.

 

All drivers are up to date.

 

Thanks,

Doug

Doug Wilson

 

I dont have CH pedals, im getting myself a set of pro flight combat rudder pedals, have you tried setting a small null zone in FSX for the brake axis?

Bryan Richards

 

"People depend so much on automation that they forget how to get the automation to work." B.W.

I had the same problem with my Saitek pro flight pedals. I ended up fixing the problem by adjusting the sensitivity for the axis in the control options. If i remember somewhere around two thirds to the right was the sweet spot. Play around with it and see if it helps.

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Thank you! 2/3rds on the sensitivity did the trick. Brakes are working correctly now.

Doug Wilson

 

Great to see I could be of assistance Doug :) have fun flying the NGX

Thanks for that Tim. Been having the same problem ! Will alter my settings.

Mel Clarke

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