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A350 unable to taxi

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Hi all, 

After pushback the plane(A350) is not moving at all. Parking brake is off, chocks are removed. I am using the airbus thrustmaster without any pedals. I also removed every keybinding related to brakes (just to check). It is still not able to move forward. 

 

Do you know how to solve that? 

Many thanks in advance and fly safe!

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  • Paddle changed the title to A350 unable to taxi

ok...just a long shot.  Using GSX sometimes causes this, and all that needs to be done is to stop Coutl.  OK in your case.  Does the thrust increase if you power up?

 

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Yes it does. I have flown other Airbus Aircrafts like the Fenix A320 without any Problems. The Hotas is configured and I also did the configuration within the aircraft. Everything else is working with the Hotas. 

maybe some connection with the TM.  I had this with the TCA which went berserk flying the 350.  So I disconnected the USB, then re-connected, and into a different port.  No trouble ever since - poss dirty/poor connection.  try that..

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Guys, I think I have solved it. I found a video (unfortunatley in french but thank you Youtube for Translation). 

Essentially you have to map an axis to the brake Axis 1 & 2, then delete any other Brake Inputs beside one you want to use for breaks. 
After doing this, the plane finally moves. What a nightmare...

 

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