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My understand is if the simulator crashes, I should be able to continue where it crash next time I fly TBM again.  When I restart X-Plane it prompts me if I want to continue from last position. If I select "Yes" the plane does indeed resume and engine seems to be running except TRQ it remain idle as of engine is not running.  Moving the throttle makes no difference. 

What is the exact procedure of a recovery in mid air after cash? I didn't see this in the manual if so please refer me to the page.

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i had ctd today when i was rolling down the runway gathering take off speed i was at about 50 knots.restarted xplane and in the menu hit resume last flight got the tbm menu asking if i wanted to continue i hit yes and when resumed i was still rolling down the runway about 50 knots so i gave the throttle a little nudge then managed to take off

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I had something similar happen yesterday.  I was putting the minimums for the approach in and tried to use the numeric keypad to enter '210'.  The sim hung when I entered '2' and I had to kill it.  When I went to restart the sim i reloaded my last flight, clicked 'Yes', the airplane was where I was when XPlane hung but then the engines just shut down.  My physical throttle, both in the sim and my hardware, was set to flight idle.  I shut everything in the airplane down and restarted without a problem.

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