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From the dev:

So, I'm afraid the XP11 just flat out broke because of that bad GFS data and there's no trivial workaround. The only way is to use the XP12 version. The XP11 version always pokes at the GFS data and NOAA is returning some bunk that's crashing the plane.

You will need to use XP12 until either NOAA fix their data service, or we get a new beta build out with a fix.

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Good news everyone! NOAA fixed their data, so now the XP11 version should work once again. Of course in a future update I'll make it so this doesn't happen again. But just to show how broken the data that NOAA was giving us was:

  • all altitudes in the encoded data was 0 meters (this is what was causing the crash - we expected an altitude gradient)
  • all temperatures were 0.1°C
  • there was no dew point data
  • all winds were permanently at 226° and 0KT speed

Anyway, I'll mark this as solved for now.

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  • skiselkov changed the title to [SOLVED] CL65 Crash on xplane 11
  • Pils changed the title to [UN-SOLVED] CL65 Crash on xplane 11

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