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Post by Janimaxx on Jul 3, 2015 7:28:02 GMT -5
hi guys, maybe someone knows the problem, when i save a flight with the 1049 constellation, after reloading the breakes don`t work. there is only the sound of the squeaking brakes. thank you
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Post by Dennis the menace on Jul 3, 2015 12:30:57 GMT -5
What happens after reloading your aircraft after you load up your saved flight?
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Post by Janimaxx on Jul 4, 2015 8:10:03 GMT -5
the problem occurs, when i manually restart the engines. when i save i flight with running engines, the brakes are working. in the moment, when i shut down the engines and restart them, the brakes does'nt work...
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Post by Defender on Jul 4, 2015 11:03:39 GMT -5
Hi there,
Sorry but I can't replicate that fault. However, the brakes will not work if there is no hydraulic pressure which is normal when the engines are not running. That's why it relies on the parking brake when parked. Open the status panel and if the hydraulic integrity reads less than 100% when all engines are running, click on the figure and it should go back to 100%.
Again I have no idea why this should happen to you and not to others. If I save a flight with engines running, it "remembers" the 100% when I reload that flight.
Watch the hydraulic integrity reading as you start the engines. When the first engine starts it should slowly rise to 50 or 60% then with two engines running it will slowly go up to 100% as pressure builds. What happens when you try a start up? Last resort as Dennis says is to reload the actual aircraft from the aircraft selection menu.
Bill
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Post by Janimaxx on Jul 5, 2015 1:54:43 GMT -5
good morning,
when i reload the plane, the problem does'nt occure. but the oil pressure is with running all 4 engines (but no throttle) at 50%. there is no difference between the plane from the saved flight and the reloaded plane.
how could i get a right oil pressure?
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Post by Defender on Jul 5, 2015 14:29:46 GMT -5
By "oil pressure......50%" do you mean the status panel hydraulic integrity?
At the top of the FE panel, are all four hydraulic pressure warning lights out when engines at idle? Give it a minute or two.
What happens when you start up using auto start, either ctrl+E or the key icon on the right side of the FE panel?
Is it only the L1049 type? What happens with the L049, L749 and L1649? They all operate in a similar way, just different pressures and gauges.
It could be your game controller. Make sure that throttles are set so that all four engines have at least 1% throttle at idle. It may not work at zero.
Bill
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Post by Janimaxx on Jul 6, 2015 3:03:17 GMT -5
ok, the hydraulic pressure is ok, i know what you mean. there is no difference by starting the aircraft manually or with CRTL-E or with the key icon. throttles are 1% in idle. and its no difference between the 049 up to the starliner.
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Post by Janimaxx on Jul 14, 2015 4:45:30 GMT -5
...deleted everything, new download of the connie and everything new installed, now it's working fine :-))
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