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Not entirely satisfactory, but at least a work-a-round.Īirrfield does not appear to be relevant as it has happened to me at four different airfields (Australian) Just exiting XPlane and getting back into it, selecting the same aircraft does not clear the problem, although selecting a different aircraft does. It appears that it is intermittent and the only way I can clear it, is to exit XPlane and then reboot the computer. I came to a stop at the holding point on the taxiway and brakes locked up again. I was celebrating quietly after a good landing in the DDEN Challenger 300 using button 2 (rear Saitek yoke) for braking. I have changed to different aircraft (default and payware) and had the problem cleared. I have re-assigned V and B keys as well as a few others at different times. Is there something I can do to rectify this problem? I have tried to reconfigure the "Brakes" button to other buttons but this does not seem to change anything either. I also note that regardless of the aircraft in operation once the parking brakes are released I cannot get them to re engage and have to hold down the brakes button continuously. Full power and the aircraft just stays stationary but yaws to the right. I checked the parking brake on the Pedestal and that is also disengaged. (I have a separate button allocated to Parking brakes set.) When I press either button, the "brakes on" light (in the 550 aircraft) goes out. I have faulty Saitek pedals (right side toe brake is not responding) so I have ignored both toe brake axis in settings and have assigned a yoke button to brakes until I fix the Rudder system. This problem applies to many aircraft including the Zibo 737s. I have read a lot of posts which tell me to release the parking brake using mouse and "V" but nothing seems to work. Loading my Aerobask 550 engines started on runway when I release brakes and apply full power the aircraft does not move.