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Aircraft carrier directors: too fast; wheel chocks applied; no way to release them


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As above, I landed, parked, requested relaunch. Taxied following the directors, got confused with his gestures and nearly ran one over. Wheel chocks applied and cannot get them to release. Message when requested wheel chocks release - 'unable to comply'.

 

Any ideas apart from respawn?

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3 minutes ago, Clifton19 said:

As above, I landed, parked, requested relaunch. Taxied following the directors, got confused with his gestures and nearly ran one over. Wheel chocks applied and cannot get them to release. Message when requested wheel chocks release - 'unable to comply'.

 

Any ideas apart from respawn?

There's a setting under the Super Carrier Special Settings, that you can disable. Speed something. It will apply wheel chocks if you taxi too fast. 

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3 minutes ago, MAXsenna said:

There's a setting under the Super Carrier Special Settings, that you can disable. Speed something. It will apply wheel chocks if you taxi too fast. 

Can't see anything.

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I turned that off after my 1st landing, but TBH I got the warning about overspeed and came to an abrupt stop, cut throttle to idle and had no problem getting going again.  I've seen a bunch of people reporting they couldn't get rid of them once they oversped, so I'm not sure what the difference is.

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I turned that off after my 1st landing, but TBH I got the warning about overspeed and came to an abrupt stop, cut throttle to idle and had no problem getting going again.  I've seen a bunch of people reporting they couldn't get rid of them once they oversped, so I'm not sure what the difference is.
Seems if it is enabled, the cops clamp locked wheelchocks on and throw away the keys.

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2 minutes ago, MAXsenna said:

Seems if it is enabled, the cops clamp locked wheelchocks on and throw away the keys.

That's what I mean.  In my first flight I had that still turned on, and got an overspeed warning which stopped me in my tracks, but I had no problem getting going again after I put throttle to idle.  Happened more than once on my trek to parking.  But it was annoying so I turned it off after flight.

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That's what I mean.  In my first flight I had that still turned on, and got an overspeed warning which stopped me in my tracks, but I had no problem getting going again after I put throttle to idle.  Happened more than once on my trek to parking.  But it was annoying so I turned it off after flight.
You obviously bribed them!

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