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Fenix not moving on ground (MSFS2024)

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18 minutes ago, Ray Proudfoot said:

@srandista, have you removed the chocks? I have to with the PMDG737 in P3D.

The Fenix A320 doesn’t have chocks, so that’s not the issue. But thanks for the suggestion!

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    I’m glad it work for you but in reality you don’t need to step on the brakes on an Airbus to release them.  So that could probably be a bug in the Fenix or a control assignment issue in the sim. 

  • You don't have to be rude! You are asking for help, and that person was trying to help. We don't know what your level of knowledge is. Obviously not a superior as you think since you can't get the pla

  • Fenix now uses “authentic” parking brake.  You must depress the toe brakes at the same time you select the parking brake.  Then you brakes should disengage and you Fenix should be movable. -B

An odd problem I had2 years ago (where my PMDG 744 would not move) was solved by changing the steering in the Controls options for Axis assignments, from Rudder axis to Axis steering set. That got the plane moving, then I changed it back and all was well.

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On 1/5/2025 at 9:41 AM, btacon said:

Fenix now uses “authentic” parking brake.  You must depress the toe brakes at the same time you select the parking brake.  Then you brakes should disengage and you Fenix should be movable.

-B

Thanks, similar to the PMDG 737 then. Is this by default or is there a setting in the EFB to enable it? So, far I have just been operating the straight Parking brake ON/OFF.

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56 minutes ago, TomCYYZ said:

Thanks, similar to the PMDG 737 then. Is this by default or is there a setting in the EFB to enable it? So, far I have just been operating the straight Parking brake ON/OFF.

Sorry for any confusion.  I have since rescinded my recommendation as I believe I conflated the PMDG with the Fenix. Further investigation on my part revealed normal toggle bindings, not the double action type of PMDG/Boeing.

Sorry, My Bad as the kids used to say!

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