September 9, 201312 yr My Problem: On manual and automatic landing, the throttles does not move to idle before the wheels are touched down during flare. Only somewhere near idle. During manual throttle ops, If I retard the throttles to Idle in the air, they go to the idle detend and then move ~0,5 inches forward. This happens on - automatic landing - manual landing A/T on - manual landing A/T off - manual landing A/T off and A/T arm switches on the MCP turned off. As soon as I touched down the throttles drive back slowly to complete idle - but not fast enough for the autobrakes.. During manual throttle ops, If I retard the throttles to Idle in the air, they go to the idle detend and then move ~0,5 inches forward again. -> This leads to the problem, that my autobrake disarms on every landing. No autobrake disarm problems during RTO because on ground.. I deleted any assignment in FSUIPC. Using CH Flight Sim Yoke USB and CH Pedals. As I said, no problems on the ground, I can firewall and close the throttles without any issue.. Also no problems with the NGX.. any help is highly appreciated! Thanks, Regards, Berni Berni Lamberts - FO 737-NG
September 9, 201312 yr Author Everybody´s autobrake work?? I just disconnected both my Yoke and Pedals, but still the same behavior. The nose wheel has to be on the ground for the throttles to go to idle completely, but at this time the autobrake is already disconnected! Does your autobrake work?? Thanks! Berni Lamberts - FO 737-NG
September 9, 201312 yr Activate the A/T override NEVER in the T7 options. And re-calibrate your hardware throttles through your OS or through FSX. Assign a small null zone also. What happened to AVSIM
September 9, 201312 yr Author Activate the A/T override NEVER in the T7 options. And re-calibrate your hardware throttles through your OS or through FSX. Assign a small null zone also. Thanks for your reply! A/T override is NEVER. I re-calibrated the hardware, null zone as small as possible. No probs on the ground, no probs with NGX. It happens even with my controls disconnected (USB plugged out!) with keyboard controlling only! It´s not a hardware thing, it´s a software thing, advancing my manual throttles after having it put to idle...!? Berni Lamberts - FO 737-NG
September 9, 201312 yr FSUIPC payware version? Delete throttle assignments in FSUIPC; assign them solely in FSX (not sure, maybe you can set up a FSUIPC profile for the T7; you'll want your current assignments saved for other planes). What happened to AVSIM
September 9, 201312 yr Author Really apreciate your help Oliver! All control assignments in FSUIPC are deleted.. assignment/adjustment is done in FSX... AGAIN - It happens even when NO Joystick is connected to my computer!! Keyboard only! So it must be something with the software. Does PMDG 777 work with simconnect? Because I also have no RAAS working.. Simmconnect is kind of "broken.." Berni Lamberts - FO 737-NG
September 9, 201312 yr Simmconnect is kind of "broken.." Could be a culprit, PMDG does indeed make use of it. Although i don't know if they use it for throttles too. FWIW my autobrake works perfectly. --Peter Fabian
September 9, 201312 yr MY autobrake works nice. You should open a ticket. [color=#a9a9a9][size=1][size=4][img]http://forum.avsim.net/public/style_images/flags/rs.png[/img][/size] Lj. Prodanovic[/size][/color]
September 9, 201312 yr Author Could be a culprit, PMDG does indeed make use of it. Although i don't know if they use it for throttles too. FWIW my autobrake works perfectly. Ok, thank you! MY autobrake works nice. You should open a ticket. Thanks, I did that! Berni Lamberts - FO 737-NG
September 9, 201312 yr I believe I do have the same autobrake issue on landing as you experience (I'm not 100% sure, I need to check on my next flight). I don't have FSUIPC installed. And I don't use separate throttles. Marek Veselý | Twitter: @marekvesely Director Of Photography | Film editor British Airways service on VATSIM: My profile
September 9, 201312 yr I got the autobrake issue as well, on many landings it doesn't work. Single throttle on Saitek joystick, not using FSUIPIC. K. van Kaathoven
September 9, 201312 yr Berni, I saw that you saw my similiar thread about the disarming autobrake. So I am just answering at this place. My autobrakes are still buggy and disarms every now and then. I have also tried all possible types of assignments through FSX and FSUIPC, but without success. Unfortunately, I couldn't verify your throttle-not-idle-theory either. I tried some harsh landing with little to no flare so that the throttle was definately not idled yet, but the autobrake kicked in anyway. Really frustrating. NGX autobrakes are flawless. Robert BuddeVisit FSXWX for a free and immersive weather engine!
September 10, 201312 yr Author Hey, I finally was able to solve the autobrake problem. I am using a CH Producs Flight Sim Yoke and Pro Pedals. After Reinstallation of the CH Products Control Manager my autobrakes are working, even with Throttles not in Idle. Ryan and Paul replied on my support ticket and I got an interesting answer about the throttle behavior of the 777 Ryan: We specifically checked this with both the tech team pilots and the Boeing engineering schematics during development. They do retard that slowly in real life. It's actually common among real crews to grab them and pull them back faster once the wheels are on the ground. We're going to put in an option for the A/T override that will allow you to do this. Now the only miracle: Why do the throttles advance a tiny bit even in manual ops (A/T off and not below the target speed) during approach or low level flight ~ aprox. 1500ft AGL and lower.. Anyway, my autobrake problem is solved - it was the missing hardware driver.. Thanks for all your replies! Berni Lamberts - FO 737-NG
September 10, 201312 yr Why do the throttles advance a tiny bit even in manual ops (A/T off and not below the target speed) during approach or low level flight ~ aprox. 1500ft AGL and lower.. I think it has to do with FSX/FSUIPC limitations and modelling approach idle - although I can not be sure. --Peter Fabian
September 10, 201312 yr Author I captures a short video. Have a look: Does your throttle do the same? It actually should, because I get the same behavior even with my controls disconnected. Berni Lamberts - FO 737-NG
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