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quality wings problem with parking brake

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have  a problem with the 146 edging forward with the handbrake on. . the engines are on idle,  i have saitek   rudder pedals fitted..any help and suggestions would be most welcome. it will save me binning the thing

                                       fred cann                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

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I just start the outboard engines first then just before the hold short line I start the other 2


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Hi Fred,

I have the QW146 Ccllection myself and have no issues with the brakes at all. Per RJ instructions I will taxi onto the runway, hold with brakes, run the engines to 60% before hitting auto throttle and the aircraft doesn't move. What I'm getting at is that the brakes appear to.be adequate. Check to make sure you have your button on your yoke to "repeat while held". Good luck!

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