Upon take off it looks like the left wheel brake stays on. On grass the plane will not take off.
Aerofly RC10 Baron 58
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Hi,
I checked the brake configuration in the 3 files according to the engine. It seems correct.
On asphalt, the plane rolls and brakes straight.
On grass, it is more delicate, the propellers easily touch the ground, the plane will turn in the opposite direction to the remaining propeller.Thank you for checking it.
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Thank you for checking. So I have to wait for a new software update?
Regards Frans
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I tried several other airplanes. Once you increase the throttle the nose of the plane digs to the ground. I would expect the plane starts rolling instead.
Regards, Frans
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Brakes not reversed?
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Brakes are not reversed. Would not matter anyway I think because when I toggle the brake switch the behaviour is the same.
I can try my old setup with the cable interface. Now I use the wireless setup.
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I tried old setup with MX-16 and interface cable. But same response. Slight increase of throttle and the nose goose down and the plane breaks to the left.
Unfortunately I deleted Aerofly RC8 to confirm that it worked in that version of Aerofly.
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It's weird, do all planes behave the same?
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All planes that I tried up to now, yes.
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I tried more planes and all planes have the same behavour. Small light planes dig in the ground right away up to big planes where you hardly notice the problem.
Beside that I noticed when you start away from yourself the plane brakes to the left and when you start towards you it brakes to the right (seen from the plane). Meaning one time the left wheel blocks and in the other case the right wheel blocks!!
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you can contact support ikarus.