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The wheel brakes can be locked by depressing the brakes and pulling the parking brake handle. Brakes are released by depressing brake pedals again.

Yes, I can engage the parking brake by depressing the brake pedals, but it will disengage as soon as you release the brake pedals.

 

I haven't been in the AJS37 cockpit for so long, so I want to brush up on the control skills recently.

And I still remember how the parking brake worked, and it was working properly.

 

Did I miss something, or is this a known issue?

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Hello QuasarZero!

I have just the same problem!

I use the key W and klick on the parkingbrake handle to set/lock the parkingbrake for now... 

My pedals toebrakes work to disengage the parking brake. 

 

Best regards Otulf.

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I know the correct step is
The wheel brakes can be locked by depressing the brakes and pulling the parking brake handle. Brakes are released by depressing brake pedals again.
Yes, I can engage the parking brake by depressing the brake pedals, but it will disengage as soon as you release the brake pedals.
 
I haven't been in the AJS37 cockpit for so long, so I want to brush up on the control skills recently.
And I still remember how the parking brake worked, and it was working properly.
 
Did I miss something, or is this a known issue?

You keep pressing the handle as you release the brakes, right? Have you set the pedals as sliders?

Cheers!

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You keep pressing the handle as you release the brakes, right?

Of course, right.

 

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Have you set the pedals as sliders?

Yes, my left brake and right brake both are sliders/axis. Parking brake is a button.

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Hello QuasarZero!

I have just the same problem!

I use the key W and klick on the parkingbrake handle to set/lock the parkingbrake for now... 

My pedals toebrakes work to disengage the parking brake. 

Hello Otulf!

And sadly, we got the same behavior.

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2 hours ago, QuasarZero said:
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You keep pressing the handle as you release the brakes, right?

Of course, right.
 

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Have you set the pedals as sliders?

Yes, my left brake and right brake both are sliders/axis. Parking brake is a button.

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Just wanted to check! 👍🏻 (I have no idea why the quoting in the post got so strange).

Cheers!

EDIT: It did it again. 🤷🏼‍♂️ 


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  • 3 weeks later...
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@IronMike Hi, I've run multiple tests and I can consistently replicate this bug.

It would be great if you could look into this issue and get it fixed in an upcoming release. Thanks for your help!

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After you pressed both pedals, and pulled the parking brake handle, are you releasing the brake pedals at the same time? If they are not released together and evenly, the parking brake will not engage.

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  • 2 weeks later...
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Hi TOViper!

After pressing the park brakes, I always try to release both pedals simultaneously, and the park brake is still disengaged. (I have also tested releasing them one by one, and of course, this results in the park brake being disengaged.)

 

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However, I have discovered the reason and it is not an issue with the ajs37 module:

  1. I tried to bind a keyboard key to brake and keep the brake axis binding. By pressing the keyboard key to finish the action of applying the left and right brakes, if I then pull up the park brake lever and release the keyboard key, the park brake will still be disengaged.
  2. Remove the brake axis binding when I use the keyboard key to brake. Now, it works.

Based on the above results, I went to check my pedal device.
I did find a problem: when releasing status, the raw output signal of the pedal device will jump rapidly within a very narrow range, which means even if I don't step on the brake pedals, it will produce very small output. This led to a positive result when AJS37's park brake detected whether the brake pedal had been stepped on, resulting in the disconnection of the park brake.

 

After knowing the reason, I began to try to solve this problem by calibrating the trim, setting dead zones, and adjusting the output curve.

 

 

Thank you to everyone who has helped me with this thread reply. Good luck!

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Cool, thanks for sharing this!

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