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Thrust reverser problem in DCS 2.5.2.20601 Update 9 open beta


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Posted

Hi,

 

I think that there might be some problem with the thrust reverser in DCS 2.5.2.20601 Update 9 open beta.

 

When landing with reverser handle pulled the thrust reverser should engage automatically when the nose wheel hits the ground.

 

But that doesn't happen any more for me, like it used to.

It only engages after slowing down to almost a full stop.

 

Could someone else who is on the latest open beta try this to confirm?

 

Best regards,

M

Posted

Yeah, seeing the same behaviour here.

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Posted

Thanx all for testing and confirming!

 

Hope to get Cobras attention on this, as I don't wanna be forced to use all the runway when landing :lol:

We all want to stop within 1/3 right? :pilotfly:

 

Best regards,

M

Posted

Can confirm, one is witnessing similar issues on my end.

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Posted
Weird, I could have sworn I replied. I must have forgotten to press the button.

 

We are aware of this and have involved ED in finding a fix. It may be engine related. Stby for more info.

 

Thanx Cobra :)

Good to know you're on the case.

 

Best regards,

M

Posted (edited)
Fixed internally - but for now through a sort of hackfix (that works). It'll be in the next patch and hopefully we can restore the original code later.

 

Thanx! :)

 

Just out of curiosity, what triggered this to happen?

 

Best regards,

M

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We think it is a bug in DCS where the weight-on-wheel data didn’t work (the reverser only engages when nose wheel is on the ground). ED is notified and they think they located the problem. We just created a workaround to get weight one wheel status in another way.

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Posted
We think it is a bug in DCS where the weight-on-wheel data didn’t work (the reverser only engages when nose wheel is on the ground). ED is notified and they think they located the problem. We just created a workaround to get weight one wheel status in another way.

 

Thanks for the answer :thumbup:

 

Best regards,

M

Posted

So I wasn't imagining things then yesterday when I tried to land and reverse thrust didn't work. I didn't realize until it was too late because I had also lost sound while flying (first time that happens as far as I can remember).

 

Looking forward to the fix! :)

Posted

Noticed this issue too but another thing that happens after the reverser has been engaged at allmost a full stop is that after disengagement of the reverser I get engine stalls when throttling up again.

 

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Posted (edited)

Dammit, just bought the viggen excited to use reverser and its bugged in this build. I am lucky one. Also I completed 3 of tutorials mission with inverted axis on brakes. So i had depressed brakes when learning to taxi and take off. I was curious how is it possible to do taxi on after-burner zone 1 only and almost unable to take off through all the runway :-)

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Posted
Dammit, just bought the viggen excited to use reverser and its bugged in this build. I am lucky one. Also I completed 3 of tutorials mission with inverted axis on brakes. So i had depressed brakes when learning to taxi and take off. I was curious how is it possible to do taxi on after-burner zone 1 only and almost unable to take off through all the runway :-)

 

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Posted (edited)
Dammit, just bought the viggen excited to use reverser and its bugged in this build. I am lucky one. Also I completed 3 of tutorials mission with inverted axis on brakes. So i had depressed brakes when learning to taxi and take off. I was curious how is it possible to do taxi on after-burner zone 1 only and almost unable to take off through all the runway :-)

 

Reading your post, I have the following pictures in my head:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1dv_y_3EK0

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Posted

Yeah, nice vid. You can call me braker. I definitely have trust in Viggens brakes.

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Posted

The moment you realize nothing happens although it should.:joystick: It was a looong ride to the stop. You gotta love the viggen in every second even in these situations, was fun.:D

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Posted

A fix will be in next patch of DCS. I think OpenBeta will have an update on Wednesday.

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