![]() ![]() The file is taken from a post by E F Conrad in the forum and includes the negative signs in left brake and right brakeĪs I said, deleting the negatives has made no difference to my toe brakes. Thanks Couchflyer Posts: 23 Joined: Sat 11:23 am Still I would like to solve this if anyone can let me know what to do. I should say that I only fly small planes on Flightgear. The real need for toe brakes would be for differential braking in a plane that does not have nose wheel steering for taxiing. ![]() I see on other pilots forums that in the real world, many pilots will not use toe brakes anyway unless really needed, especially landing a small plane on a long runway as they just roll out as speed naturally decreases. I assume that they mean that the problem has not occurred in other flight simulators.Ĭan anyone tell me what I could do in the xml script as stated by C H Conrad to solve this?Īt present I simply deactivate the toe brakes and have used a button on my Saitek yoke to apply parking brakes intermittently as required. Thrustmaster tell me that the pedals are working fine and it is something to do with Flightgear. Still the brakes are fully applied until the brake pedals are pressed, when the brakes release.so that on take off the brake pedals have to be held hard down which interferes with the pedal steering. I hoped that removing the minus sign from the offset and value lines might reverse the effect but no. I obtained the xml file as mentioned and will edit using notepad++ if I knew what changes to make. I have the T.Flight rudder pedals and yes the toe brakes axis is reversed. ![]()
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