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Hoping someone can help me out with this issue...

 

Typically after about an hour or two flying in X-Plane, it totally crashes with no sort of explanation. A quick glance at the log.txt revealed that it couldn't find an appropriate flow at CAM9. (water airport located on Sea Island in Vancouver) I have a YVR scenery converted from FSX which I removed from the X-Plane folder and I have not experienced the crash at all since. However I really enjoy flying in/out of CYVR so it is frustrating to not be able to use the scenery. A solution to stop the crash would be greatly appreciated. 

 

I would attach my log however I don't have the time to sit around for a couple hours to recreate the error.

 

 

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Hoping someone can help me out with this issue...

 

Typically after about an hour or two flying in X-Plane, it totally crashes with no sort of explanation. A quick glance at the log.txt revealed that it couldn't find an appropriate flow at CAM9. (water airport located on Sea Island in Vancouver) I have a YVR scenery converted from FSX which I removed from the X-Plane folder and I have not experienced the crash at all since. However I really enjoy flying in/out of CYVR so it is frustrating to not be able to use the scenery. A solution to stop the crash would be greatly appreciated. 

 

I would attach my log however I don't have the time to sit around for a couple hours to recreate the error.

You've obviously already figured out the problem (converted YVR).  Apparently something went wrong with the conversion that X-Pane doesn't like.  I'm not sure anyone would be willing to spend the time to fix YOUR conversion, especially since you are unwilling to spend the time recreating the error and providing the log.txt!

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You've obviously already figured out the problem (converted YVR).  Apparently something went wrong with the conversion that X-Pane doesn't like.  I'm not sure anyone would be willing to spend the time to fix YOUR conversion, especially since you are unwilling to spend the time recreating the error and providing the log.txt!

 

I'm not asking someone to fix it for me, I am simply wondering if anyone can identify the actual cause of the issue as I am not very familiar with apt.dat's and building airport layouts. X-Plane crashes a couple hours in when I have the airport installed, so that make longer flights impossible. I simply said that I don't have the time at the moment to get a long haul flight going and whatnot just to generate the error. I think you misunderstood what I was asking for. 

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I'm not asking someone to fix it for me, I am simply wondering if anyone can identify the actual cause of the issue as I am not very familiar with apt.dat's and building airport layouts. X-Plane crashes a couple hours in when I have the airport installed, so that make longer flights impossible. I simply said that I don't have the time at the moment to get a long haul flight going and whatnot just to generate the error. I think you misunderstood what I was asking for. 

And how would someone "identify" the issue without having the scenery or a complete log.txt file? In addition, it would take time and effort to "identify" the issue.  My point was that you are asking other people to take the time and effort to "identify" the issue on your behalf when you are unwilling to do what is necessary yourself.  Does that really seem right to you?

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