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Currently, my CH brake pedals are broken on the left brake axis, and I don't have enough money currently to buy a new set. Soooo, I was wondering if the F-18C will have the option to have a single axis for both left and right toe brake. Kinda like how the F-5 and some other modules do. I guess this question could be answered by either a dev, or a youtuber with access to the module currently. Thanks

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Currently, my CH brake pedals are broken on the left brake axis, and I don't have enough money currently to buy a new set. Soooo, I was wondering if the F-18C will have the option to have a single axis for both left and right toe brake. Kinda like how the F-5 and some other modules do. I guess this question could be answered by either a dev, or a youtuber with access to the module currently. Thanks

 

It should as all AC that have independent breaks has the option for a single brake axis.

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I hope you're right, but I don't think the A10c has the option, does it?

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I hope your right, but I don't think the A10c has the option, does it?

 

Last time I looked it did.

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I hope your right, but I don't think the A10c has the option, does it?

 

Last I recall seeing it the A-10C does have a single brake axis option, and not having independent brakes wasn't the end of things, as one could steer the nose-wheel.

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Ok, last time about 2 months ago I remember having to bind the brakes to my keyboard because there was only a left and right toe brake option. But I will take your word for it. Thanks man

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Last I recall seeing it the A-10C does have a single brake axis option, and not having independent brakes wasn't the end of things, as one could steer the nose-wheel.

 

It matters though when you're landing

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It matters though when you're landing

 

Undoubtedly, certainly helps make the landing run less exciting, don't wanna be chasing the duty pilots out of their deckchairs.

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