I am having an issue with Zibo mod 3.40 where I can't release the parking brake no matter what I do. Ground control (default pushback) says all the time ( in red) that the brake is engaged. I'll turn off the brake, the message in default pushback will flash off for a split second than come back on. The plane won't move an inch with the tug or engine thrust. Is there a setting or switch I'm missing to set correctly? This isn't happening with the default 737-400. Only the Zibo. The download I used to install the Zibo was v3.40 full install with the three recommended plug-ins, TerrainRadar, AviTab, and BetterPushback.I've also tried setting auto brake. I'm using the Honeycomb yoke with Saiteck pedals. The default Xplane 11.41 737 works perfectly.
One thing I noticed: it doesn't appear to work with gear retracted. I made a heavy rover on those retractable M1-F wheels, and drove it on the incline next to the runway: drifts, as expected. The parking brake stops it dead just as advertised with the wheels deployed. However if I retract the wheels, it starts sliding again, and if I use the parking brake with the retracted stowed and the craft slowly drifting (below 0.1 m/s), I can engage it, but it appears to do nothing.
However if I retract the wheels, it starts sliding again, and if I use the parking brake with the retracted stowed and the craft slowly drifting (below 0.1 m/s), I can engage it, but it appears to do nothing.
Vessel : Karibou UKS multi-hub with a MKS Duna colonization module on top with the the parking break activated (not the ground tether), some storage to try out the brakes with some weight (since I noticed it was worth with more weight in old versions of KSP), landed on the flat lands on Minmus and it looks like it's still moving ever so slightly.
I replied in the issue, but I can reply here too. If you look on the wheels, they are slowly turning. You craft is probably too heavy and even that parking break is fighting it, there is still some force.
Well, it's a parking break after all. You have your normal brakes to reduce the speed. And you probably missed, that the limit was increased to 0.25 m/s. Why this limit and not 0.3 m/s? I like, that it is 1/4
I'm trying to force the vessel back to the original position, when the parking brake was engaged. It can rotate (at least my test rover tried to rotate the heaviest part downhill), but the root part seems to stay in one place. If you can try it with wheels and landing legs and without them, it will be great.
As stated, you must modify the airport to have a parking spot. That means the tool you want would be an automatic scenery development app that adds parking spots and recompiles the airport as an add-on.
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