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Hi all from snowy Wimbledon! Can someone please help. The King Air 350i keeps moving on the ground with engines at minimum. The only way to stop it is holding the brake. I have found that a quick jab at reverse will stop it but then if I move a bit it will not stop again. Am I doing something wrong? I don't think it was doing this before.

Thanks for any help.

Roy

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In previous versions of flight sim, most turboprops and some of the jets will "creep" forward at idle on a level surface. This version has a new feature however - maybe you're facing downhill this time instead of uphill?

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In previous versions of flight sim, most turboprops and some of the jets will "creep" forward at idle on a level surface. This version has a new feature however - maybe you're facing downhill this time instead of uphill?

 

Thanks for the tip but it's on a level. When I take it out of reverse I can hear the engines run at idle and it does'nt move, as son as i give some rpm then back to idle you can hear the engine is not at idle and it moves. Anyhow thanks.

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Feather the props to neutral?
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