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I'm still having issues after updates with getting plane to move. I've done everything with WASM, I've looked at my brake configurations. I don't use GSX. I've removed chokes. Feel like there is something I'm missing after all these updates. I do have the SIM as well installed. 

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try different airport, some not compatible 2020 addons have this issue in 2024.

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On 3/23/2025 at 4:38 PM, Kaelesq9 said:

I'm still having issues after updates with getting plane to move. I've done everything with WASM, I've looked at my brake configurations. I don't use GSX. I've removed chokes. Feel like there is something I'm missing after all these updates. I do have the SIM as well installed. 

Do you still have this issue?

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I was able to set the brake axis to the joystick slider to get the plane to move. However, after landing there is an issue with the nose wheel steering not being set back to normal. 

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Unbind your regular brakes on your joystick or throttle and bind left brake axis and right brake axis to one button or slider. When you go back in the aircraft hold down on the binding you set on left and right brake and the aircraft should move. While your holding down the button, press esc and go to controls and unbind left and right brakes and just set the said button as your normal brakes and when you return back, the aircraft moves perfectly.

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  • Set the RUDDER CTRL TILLER option to YES to couple the Rudder Axis  to the Nose Wheel Steering Axis.
  • (Optional) Set the AUTO TILLER DISCO option to YES to automatically de-couple the Rudder Axis  to the Nose Wheel Steering Axis when N1% > 70% for better directional control on the runway.

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