Approach and flap settings look good. There is a way of adjusting the brakes and reverse thrust, but it means editing the .air file. Here's what you can do, if you're okay with this:
- download AirEd from this site, if you have't got it already. If you have FS2002 Pro, don't use the Microsoft editor that came with it - it has more bugs than my son's ant farm.
- back up the original Saab .air file to a safe location out of the main aeroplane file (this is important - AirEd shows you the name of the .air file ineach folder as you browse, so you might edit the wrong one)
- open the Saab's .air file
- line 313 controls the reverse thrust. If you set it at minus 25, you should get the same reverse thrust as a small jet, and you can adjust this to suit your plane
- line 332 controls the availability of wheel brakes. It should read TRUE(1); click it to change if it doesn't
- line 1101 controls the primary aerodynamics; click the '+' to open the categories.
- the first section (misc.) has a braking strength line - if you adjust this to around 25000, this will again give you the braking strength of a small jet; adjust to fit.
Save the file, and see if it works. You'll still have the original file if something has accidentally gone wrong.
