tri2322 Posted April 24, 2016 Report Posted April 24, 2016 As the title says, the aircraft slides and bounces in any wind even with the parking brakes on. I'd attach my log and other files but I'm assuming the issue would not be evident in those files. Quote
ayster Posted April 25, 2016 Report Posted April 25, 2016 i've seen this too. You should try it in a storm, its like a rollercoaster!! Quote
Morten Posted April 25, 2016 Report Posted April 25, 2016 Should not move much on the ground, unless you have extreme vinds. Try removing the XP preferences files and start the sim again. M Quote
Litjan Posted April 25, 2016 Report Posted April 25, 2016 And disable all plugins before you try this as well... thanks for reporting back! I have tried in winds of 40 gusting 50 and the plane didnt move one bit for me (on a dry runway) Jan Quote
K4bel123 Posted April 25, 2016 Report Posted April 25, 2016 This issue happened to me once as well. Brakes didn´t seem to work either (tried using the autobrake on landing, manual brake and parking brake). This happened both in wet and dry conditions. It was either at CYYQ or CYPX if you want to replicate it (don´t quite remember) with some airport scenery from X-Plane.org. Runway follows terrain contours was set to on. Quote
Litjan Posted April 25, 2016 Report Posted April 25, 2016 Thanks for the reports - I would need to know the exact conditions (weather, scenery used, position, etc) to reproduce this - can you help me with that? Jan Quote
tri2322 Posted April 25, 2016 Author Report Posted April 25, 2016 1 hour ago, Litjan said: And disable all plugins before you try this as well... thanks for reporting back! I have tried in winds of 40 gusting 50 and the plane didnt move one bit for me (on a dry runway) Jan With no electrical power and the parking brakes on the aircraft slides with crosswinds of 20 knots. With the APU on the the hydraulic pumps on it holds still. So it appears to be user error in my case Quote
Litjan Posted April 25, 2016 Report Posted April 25, 2016 (edited) Please check the pressure in the accumulator - it is this gauge: If this is depleted (by pressing the brake pedals with no hydraulic supply running), the parking brake will not work anymore (just like in the real aircraft) Please be aware that the top indicator works only if the battery is on - the lower one (not relevant in this case) also needs AC power to work... Jan Edited April 25, 2016 by Litjan Quote
sirtopper Posted April 26, 2016 Report Posted April 26, 2016 (edited) I have tested this and see the same as Jan. With the park brake set and handbrake pressure above 1000 psi the aircraft does not move with 50knot side wind. If you pump the brakes with no AC power to replenish the pressure there is a point around 1000psi when the brakes release and the aircraft weather cocks with the wind. As soon as you turn on the hydraulic pump ( I think No2) the system replenishes and holds firm again. Hope this helps Tony I have just opened my last xplane situation and found my aircraft sliding in the wind. Very funny as I just posted about it! Well it seems as the aircraft is loaded the HYD Brake Pressure is set to zero. Which means no park brakes applied and so the aircraft turns into the wind. As the aircraft is moving I am unable to access Ground Services to add ground power to add hydraulic power to replenish the HYD Brake Accumulator! So maybe the HYD Brake Pressure needs to be checked to see if it is getting set to Zero somewhere. Hope this helps Tony Edited April 26, 2016 by sirtopper Just noticed... Quote
Litjan Posted April 26, 2016 Report Posted April 26, 2016 Ok, will look into init pressure of the accumulator - if you move, start the APU and use that to power the hyd systems... for now. Jan Quote
jsnapp Posted April 26, 2016 Report Posted April 26, 2016 (edited) Yes I had to learn to turn on the hydraulic pumps right away after starting engines or else we would be going for a wild ride even with the parking break set. Glad my car doesn't need a hydraulic system for the parking brake to work. :-p Edited April 26, 2016 by jsnapp Quote
Litjan Posted April 27, 2016 Report Posted April 27, 2016 Well, if you followed procedures, your hyd pumps should be all on LOOOONG before starting any engines ;-) I checked with Tom, and he said that the accu initializes with 3000psi (full load). You may deplete it doing various stuff (pumping brakes) and it will likely not refill when you repos the plane - do a full gizmo reboot to recharge it. Good luck, Jan Quote
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