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Will the SU25s get axis's for brakes any time soon? it's weird not being able to use my rudder pedals for the brakes on only this aircraft. is there a reason the real aircraft doesn't use an axis type control?

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is there a reason the real aircraft doesn't use an axis type control?

The real one does have analog lever on the stick for wheel brakes but not on the pedals.

Edit: Just repeating info... see #7.


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I deleted my first message because I thought we were talking about the MiG-29. The Su-25 uses the pedals for braking. There is no brake on the stick. The lack of brake pedals in the control menu is an "unimplemented feature".

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Wish I did have a manual! My statement above is based on a long distant memory of conversations from the LOMAC 1.x days. So I could be wrong. But I have also yet to see a photo or video showing a hand brake on any Su-25 stick. Not conclusive, though, so I reserve the right to be wrong.

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But I have also yet to see a photo or video showing a hand brake on any Su-25 stick.
Unfortunately I cannot find such lever either.

 

yoshama: If you have a software for the pedals you can probably program it to translate 50% pedal axis move into key pressed action.

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So what about the Mig29 ? The Mig21 ?

Those two have also brakes on the stick and you can still bind your pedal axis.

 

By all means that should be an option here too.

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It seems there are no plans to bring this plane to the same level of functionality with the rest of FC3 planes. 
 

The Mig-29 and the Su-27 both have proportional braking and nose wheel steering on/off options enabled, I don’t know why the Su-25 pulled the short stick but it is such a shame really.

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Just a friendly bump.

As I checked, Su-25 is the only FC3 aircraft without the possibility to bind axis as wheel brake input. What a shame.

I don't care about visual representation in cockpit. Just add the option to bind it and use it.


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I've been wandering the same thing for well over a year... for Su-25 and Su-25T. There seems to be no lever on a stick, is it using pedals (two axes)? But even one axis would be much better than now, I constantly need to remind myself "this plane has no brake axis!" and use a different button than for all other FC3 planes.

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