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Speedbrakes deployed at aircraft load #3998

Closed St54Kevin closed 3 years ago

St54Kevin commented 3 years ago

Mod Version

Current dev version as of 16.03.21

Describe the bug

When loading the plane, especially on the runway, the speedbrakes are deployed causing a TO warning when setting TO thrust. Speedbrake lever is armed. Same happened to me when spawning at a stand (this was not consistent though).

To Reproduce

  1. Load onto the runway
  2. Check Speedbrake position on the outside view
  3. Check lever in armed
  4. Disarming will retract the speedbrakes

Expected behavior

Speedbrakes should be down

Actual behavior

Speedbrakes are up

References

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Additional context

Was this working before/when did the issue start occurring?

Is this a problem in the vanilla unmodded game?

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AirbusA320Pro commented 3 years ago

I've had a similar problem when reloading the aircraft in Dev Mode - the spoilers are armed/deployed, and the flaps are set to Full. Was a bit of surprise when I reloaded to a massive flap overspeed when airborne!

donstim commented 3 years ago

Strange. I've never experienced this issue, and been doing tons of starting and restarting on the runway for testing. Could this be a controller or key binding issue? Screenshot (725)

beheh commented 3 years ago

Are the affected users potentially using the Thrustmaster TCA Throttle Quadrant without the flaps/speedbrake addon? In that case MSFS automatically assign the flaps and speedbrake axes even though they're not connected, and I've seen this presence of bound, yet non-existing axes sporadically cause this behaviour when pausing or restarting the flight. The fix is to go into the MSFS joystick settings and unassign these nonexistent axes.

AirbusA320Pro commented 3 years ago

@beheh you are absolutely correct. I recently got the TMTCATQ without the add-on (although, I'm trying my hardest to get the add-on!), I'll test later to confirm key bindings issue.

St54Kevin commented 3 years ago

Are the affected users potentially using the Thrustmaster TCA Throttle Quadrant without the flaps/speedbrake addon? In that case MSFS automatically assign the flaps and speedbrake axes even though they're not connected, and I've seen this presence of bound, yet non-existing axes sporadically cause this behaviour when pausing or restarting the flight. The fix is to go into the MSFS joystick settings and unassign these nonexistent axes.

I'm using a normal thrustmaster T16000M HOTAS. I will check wether I have a speedbrake axis set

St54Kevin commented 3 years ago

I could solve this issue by deleting an asssigned Spoilers axis, which somehow got assigned to my Throttle Hardware. Closed