


BlackAce wrote:You mean speedbreak? The pilot sets the setting for the auto break before landing from 1,2,3, and MAX. the RTO setting is only for takeoff. The pilot would arm the speedbreak before landing along with the Autobreak setting. They are two separate systems, but both deploy at the same time.

alrot wrote:Yes speedbrakes ( thanks I edit & fix that) to arm and disarm the speedbrake would be more complicated ,I mean that it should deploy once the wheel touch the ground , once the autobrake its set in1 ,2 or 3 (I don't know what the RTO does)
this has to be already there, unless this doesn't work the way I think like that, but there are so many videos doing that
I'm thinking that a gauge could also cause a conflict along with the modeldef.xml part that does the wheel brake effect..but there has to be a easy way
alex








Spoilers are armed just before landing by pressing the / key



garymbuska wrote:Ok this is a little confusing. True Speed Brakes are usually on military jets and not on commercial airliners they have spoilers there is a difference between the two.
Auto Brakes have nothing to do with either system at all.
So exactly what are you talking about these are three different systems.
Auto Brakes apply aircraft brakes once the mains are on the ground and that is all.
Spoilers are armed just before landing by pressing the / key unless you have changed the default assignment. There main function is to cause the wing to loose lift. I have seen them being used while flying through a storm to help stabilize the wing so the plane does not bounce to much but that is a rare occasion
Speed Brakes as I stated are usually found on military jets and are usually on the fuselage they are used to slow the plane down but do not cause the wing to loose lift.




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