April 30, 20179 yr A few days ago i got this error with my aircraft, after starting my engines on the PMDG, N1 and N2 is functioning okay. but when i power up the engines the aircraft don't move. the aircraft will only move when i set the parking break, power up the engines then release the P/Break, that's when the aircraft starts moving. If i break the aircraft, i have to go through the same process, its really annoying. can anyone help me? thanks in advance.
April 30, 20179 yr Have you verified the chocks were removed? Dylan Charles "The aircraft G-limits are only there in case there is another flight by that particular airplane. If subsequent flights do not appear likely, there are no G-limits."
April 30, 20179 yr Author i am using GSX, it requires that i remove chocks before pushback. it happens when i have to taxi.
April 30, 20179 yr Author 16 minutes ago, DylanC said: Have you verified the chocks were removed? i am using GSX, it requires that i remove chocks before pushback. it happens when i have to taxi.
April 30, 20179 yr 5 minutes ago, juststr8 said: i am using GSX, it requires that i remove chocks before pushback. it happens when i have to taxi. Are you using any external pedals? I wouldn't suspect an error with the NGX, it must be something external. Dylan Charles "The aircraft G-limits are only there in case there is another flight by that particular airplane. If subsequent flights do not appear likely, there are no G-limits."
April 30, 20179 yr Any time I experience something weird like that the first thing I do is remove my FSUIPC.ini and let it rebuild its self when I restart the simulator. If you have FSUIPC try doing that because it fixed a few of the issued I have experienced. Tom Landry
April 30, 20179 yr Author 11 minutes ago, Ralgh said: Any time I experience something weird like that the first thing I do is remove my FSUIPC.ini and let it rebuild its self when I restart the simulator. If you have FSUIPC try doing that because it fixed a few of the issued I have experienced. Where can i find the FSUIPC.ini?
April 30, 20179 yr Go to your FSX folder, look in the modules sub folder, locate the file so named and delete it. Alberto Ferracuti
April 30, 20179 yr The most common problem is most pedals need the brake axis reverse sense block checked. OP didn't answer the direct question from Dylan. Dan Downs KCRP
April 30, 20179 yr Author 5 minutes ago, downscc said: The most common problem is most pedals need the brake axis reverse sense block checked. OP didn't answer the direct question from Dylan. Thank you, just got that idea that it was the break, problem solved, as you said, the brake axis had to be in reverse. Thank you all for the help, i appreciate it.
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