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Xp11 has bugs in the friction model.  Do not be surprised when weird stuff like this happens in xp betas, this is exactly why we do not support it untill it has matured.

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Well, you can see that one reverses is actually open. So I wonder how that happened - do you maybe have a button mapped to that (by accident)?

If you are running one engine at full thrust, and the other at full reverse - I wouldnt be surprised to see in the real world (on a wet surface) what you are seeing on the vid...

Jan

 

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2 hours ago, AlesCCZ said:

This happens randomly and can not solve it. Only restart. But maybe I'm doing something wrong...

Hmm, very interesting... have you tried to bind a button or key to "toggle left thrust reverser" (or whatever this is called) and see if you can close it again, after it opens?

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No. Sometimes it happened immediately after starting the simulator. But never mind, maybe it's a bug associated with beta versions. This is the best simulation of 737 of all time! ;)  Thank you for your hard work!

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On 25.12.2016 at 0:09 PM, Litjan said:

Well, you can see that one reverses is actually open. So I wonder how that happened - do you maybe have a button mapped to that (by accident)?

If you are running one engine at full thrust, and the other at full reverse - I wouldnt be surprised to see in the real world (on a wet surface) what you are seeing on the vid...

Jan

 

it just happend. sort of ;)

 

http://avherald.com/h?article=4a2a6d90&opt=0

 

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