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All is in the title, when i'm in my cruise altitude, the plane doesn't stop shaking and the speed increase and decrease rapidly. Someone have an idea about that ? It's the same thing with the ixeg 737, the 747-8, 777, a320neo or also the a330.

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All is in the title, when i'm in my cruise altitude, the plane doesn't stop shaking and the speed increase and decrease rapidly. Someone have an idea about that ? It's the same thing with the ixeg 737, the 747-8, 777, a320neo or also the a330.

Sounds like you're doing something wrong if it's happening in all those planes.

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On 2.10.2016 at 1:22 PM, caribbeanlegend said:

All is in the title, when i'm in my cruise altitude, the plane doesn't stop shaking and the speed increase and decrease rapidly. Someone have an idea about that ? It's the same thing with the ixeg 737, the 747-8, 777, a320neo or also the a330.

Sounds like turbulence that are with XP10.50

 

http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/forums/topic/107375-1050-is-always-a-bumpy-ride-new-wind-turbulence-problems/

 

It will be improved in XP10.51

http://developer.x-plane.com/2016/09/10-51r1-available-for-beta-download/

  • If your aircraft’s airfoils have goofy values, it’s an error but you can still fly the plane.
  • External visuals should be smoother when rolling the plane.
  • Various window positioning and mouse clicking bugs are fixed.
  • No more “colocated points” errors for ATC routes ending at ramps.
  • Turbulence reduced when using real weather.
Edited by Tom Stian
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@caribbeanlegend - I am guessing you are using a moderately powered pc? 

 

I had a similar issue a while back and it was related to my laptop. The aircraft was the Carenado PC-12. Whenever I would reach cruise altitude it would begin to violently shake and eventually exceed limits. Go to "Operations and Warnings" and change "Flight Model" to two or more. Solved my issue with the PC-12. 

 

Turbulence has been an issue too though. Hope that helps. 

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