Shake during initial climb

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Re: Shake during initial climb

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avduarri wrote:
avduarri wrote:
Nick - A2A wrote:Hi avduarri,

I was wondering how long it would take for someone to mention this. :)

A little tap on the toe brakes just after rotation should stop the shudder. It's caused by the wheels spinning.

Thanks,
Nick
Hi Nick,

Using the toe brakes works like a charm, but using the keyboard brake it doesn't do anything, nor during takeoff or taxi.
Anyone else can check this? Using the keyboard?
Somebody can check this issue using the keyboard for braking?
I just checked and it works fine on my install.
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Re: Shake during initial climb

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Interesting. I tried changing the keyboard key and still doesn't work for me in the Bo.
With the others airplanes it works fine.

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Re: Shake during initial climb

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Absolutely AMAZING! I was wondering the same thing before RTFM when I first got her and just had to take her up. Another excellent level of detail! :)

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