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Chocks and State Saving issue

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    Volker
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    Hello,

    I've noticed two "changes" after update.

    1: The parking brake logic is no longer as realistic as it used to be. Previously, the chocks were set and I released the parking brake. Pedals in cockpit are not depressed. Very realistic.
    After an update, however, the problem is that the chocks (in position) push the pedals in the cockpit down, and the pressure readings at the gauges also increase – even though the parking brake isn't engaged and I'm not pressing the pedals down. This behavior seems very unrealistic to me. Why was this changed? The chock/parking brake behavior was perfect to me before the update.
    I've also experienced that I couldn't remove the chocks when the aircraft was on the ground. Presumably, there's a trigger that prevents chock removal only after a certain point in the cheklist-steps. Is it possible to reverse this complete behavior?

    2: The state saving option no longer includes the parking brake. It's always engaged when I reload the aircraft. However, it's more realistic that the parking brake is released when I board an cold and dark aircraft because the chocks are set in place. Why was the parking brake excluded from the state saving process and are any other elements excluded as well?
    I actually think it's better to let the user decide, how he wants to "board" the aircraft especially since the manufacturer has already provided the state saving option. Otherwise, I could just click on "cold and dark".

    And 3: I love this Addon since FSX - thanks for bringing it into msfs ! You guys did a great job - THANKS for that ! 👌

    Greetings, Volker.

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