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Now, upon engine and battery shutdown, F-16C parking brake jumps to ANTI-SKID. F-16 rolls away after being parked nose down on incline. ANTI-SKID incapable of holding airplane in place. Have to turn battery switch back on for it to hold. Needs chocks in place. That makes sense. Thanks for the real life info sdirmitt.

 

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  • whurst1 changed the title to F-16C in DCS 2.7.5. Obeservations
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Hi 

 

please include a short track replay showing the issue and if you have evidence it shouldnt be that way.

 

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  • whurst1 changed the title to F-16C in DCS 2.7.5. I thought I fixed it, but no joy(now includes short track replay)
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Parking brake is electrically held in position. No generator or battery power will revert to antiskid....that is correct behavior. Yes, brakes have stored power in the JFS brake accumulators but brakes only work with batt power, park brake...End result, have chocks installed

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  • whurst1 changed the title to F-16C in DCS 2.7.5. (No Bug)
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