Flypit Posted December 16 Report Posted December 16 When I first start up all the systems (Prosim, P3Dv5.4, Sioc, CPflight etc.), the previous error (landing gear does not retract after takeoff) is present. After I have saved the scene, then shut down P3D and then start it up again, the landing gear is retracted. Then I land at an airport, taxi back to the holding point and do another takeoff, then the landing gear retracts again. But if I shut down all the systems and start them up again one after the other and I am at the gate, then start the engines during pushback, taxi to the holding point and then do the takeoff, the landing gear is not retracted afterwards. Error exists. Where I can search the error ???
John Dowson Posted December 16 Report Posted December 16 Where is the landing gear assigned? Are you using FSUIPC for this? If so, please show me/attach your FSUIPC6.ini and FSUIPC6.log files, the latter with logging for Events and Buttons & Keys activated. John
Flypit Posted December 19 Author Report Posted December 19 Dear John, I even reinstalled P3Dv5.4. I have now gone through all the configurations (Driver, Prosim config.xml, FSUIPC.ini, Overhead.ssi and SIOC.ini) again and checked them. The system is working perfectly except for the error "the landing gear does not retract after take-off". Not even with the "G key". The extension and retraction is repeated only in audio. When the landing gear lever is operated, there are 3 red displays for "up" and 3 green displays for "down", which is correct. The landing gear itself remains out. I first have to save the scene (situation after take-off, I´m on the air), shut down P3D, restart it and load the saved scene again. Only then can the landing gear be extended and retracted. In FSUIPC 6 I only configured buttons and levers of my motorized throttle (cutoff lever, parking brake, spoiler, throttle, reverser, flaps and trim) via offset. Attached is the FSUIPC 6.ini file. Furthermore, the debug-files from P3Dv5.4 Maybe that helps? Where could the error be and where are the relevant entries regarding the landing gear being extended and retracted?? I have not been able to find them so far. What could be working against it?? FSUIPC6.05.ini logdbbuild.docx
John Dowson Posted December 19 Report Posted December 19 1 hour ago, Flypit said: Furthermore, the debug-files from P3Dv5.4 Maybe that helps? I don't know what that is, but looks to ne an error with ProSim reading the NavData database - you should ask ProSim. 1 hour ago, Flypit said: In FSUIPC 6 I only configured buttons and levers of my motorized throttle (cutoff lever, parking brake, spoiler, throttle, reverser, flaps and trim) via offset. Attached is the FSUIPC 6.ini file. Yes - but no log file attached.... it looks like you are using offsets in the range assigned to "Nico Kaan for Lekseecon(Level D 767, 757)" for this. The landing gear is not assigned in FSUIPC, so I can't really help. 1 hour ago, Flypit said: Not even with the "G key". The extension and retraction is repeated only in audio. When the landing gear lever is operated, there are 3 red displays for "up" and 3 green displays for "down", which is correct. The landing gear itself remains out. Presumably you get the same if you try and move the landing gear lever in the VC? This sounds like an issue with the aircraft (ProSim), or possibly wherever your Landing Gear is assigned. I think you should ask ProSim about this. You should also update FSUIPC6 to the latest and only supported version, 6.2.1 (you are using 6.0.5). John
Flypit Posted December 20 Author Report Posted December 20 Okay John, I want to see what can be done. I have already consulted Prosim, but they are still considering it. I will use FSUIPC 6.2.1. First of all, thank you very much. I wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year. Best wishes Peter
John Dowson Posted December 20 Report Posted December 20 Ok, sorry I cant be of more help. 2 hours ago, Flypit said: I wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year. And a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you! Regards, John
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