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  1. For now, disable AI traffic. This will stop most crashes.
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  2. After owning the TBM since the release date, I finally found the time to do the ferry flight from Tarbes. Lots of pictures, with fair weather and lots of water to stare at for 18 hours of flight. A rundown of the flight in N910GE below, enjoy. Leg 1: The TBM factory in Tarbes, France (LFBT) to Prestwick, Scottsdale (EGPK) 30,000 feet above England/Scotland 30,000 feet above England/Scotland Descent into Prestwick, Scotland (EGPK) Descent into Prestwick, Scotland (EGPK) Turning final approach into Prestick On the ground in Prestwick Quick turnaround in Prestwick, only landed for fuel Leg 2: Prestwick, England (EGPK) to Reykjavik, Iceland (BIRK) Rocketing out of Prestwick, headed for Reykjavik, Iceland. Rocketing out of Prestwick, headed for Reykjavik, Iceland. Approach into Reykjavik, weather conditions begin to deteriorate. Sleet/Rain becomes a factor with dropping temps and decreasing visibility. Approach into Reykjavik, weather conditions begin to deteriorate. Sleet/Rain becomes a factor with dropping temps and decreasing visibility. On the ground in Reykjavik Going in the hangar at Reykjavik until the weather clears By evening, weather in Reykjavik cleared up nicely. Start-up from Reykjavik, bound for Canada Leg 3: Reykjavik, Iceland (BIRK) to Iqaluit, Canada (CYFB) A nice sunset departure from Reykjavik, crossing the Atlantic into the night. A nice sunset departure from Reykjavik, crossing the Atlantic into the night. A nice sunset departure from Reykjavik, crossing the Atlantic into the night. A nice sunset departure from Reykjavik, crossing the Atlantic into the night. A nice sunset departure from Reykjavik, crossing the Atlantic into the night. A nice sunset departure from Reykjavik, crossing the Atlantic into the night. A nice sunset departure from Reykjavik, crossing the Atlantic into the night. A nice sunset departure from Reykjavik, crossing the Atlantic into the night. A nice sunset departure from Reykjavik, crossing the Atlantic into the night. A nice sunset departure from Reykjavik, crossing the Atlantic into the night. A nice sunset departure from Reykjavik, crossing the Atlantic into the night. A nice sunset departure from Reykjavik, crossing the Atlantic into the night. A nice sunset departure from Reykjavik, crossing the Atlantic into the night. A nice sunset departure from Reykjavik, crossing the Atlantic into the night. On the ground in Canada. Leg 4: Iqaluit, Canada (CYFB) to Churchill, Canada (CYYQ) Early morning departure, sun barely above the surface. Weather from Reykjavik to here so far has been clear and a million. This ensued for the rest of the trip as well. Early morning departure, sun barely above the surface. Early morning departure, sun barely above the surface. Early morning departure, sun barely above the surface. Early morning departure, sun barely above the surface. Early morning departure, sun barely above the surface. Early morning departure, sun barely above the surface. Early morning departure, sun barely above the surface. Early morning departure, sun barely above the surface. Early morning departure, sun barely above the surface. Early morning departure, sun barely above the surface. Early morning departure, sun barely above the surface. Early morning departure, sun barely above the surface. Over the water, bound for Churchill Over the water, bound for Churchill Approach into Churchill Approach into Churchill On the ground in Churchill, quick re-fuel and then back in the air. Leg 5: Churchill, Canada (CYYQ) to Scottsdale, Arizona (KSDL) Magically equipped some long-range ferry tanks in Churchill to make the direct flight to Scottsdale, Arizona. Departure from Churchill A nice sunset approach over the Rockies into Scottsdale A nice sunset approach over the Rockies into Scottsdale A nice sunset approach over the Rockies into Scottsdale Descending for the DSERT2 arrival into Scottsdale Descending for the DSERT2 arrival into Scottsdale Descending for the DSERT2 arrival into Scottsdale Descending for the DSERT2 arrival into Scottsdale Turns over the valley into Scottsdale Turns over the valley into Scottsdale Turning final approach Final approach into Scottsdale Final landing of the trip, finally made it home. A great trip, would highly recommend it to anyone looking for somewhere to take their TBM.
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  3. I can talk to Saso about this, but IIRC, in an earlier version of the TBM, we had it pull to the left, and quite a few people weren't happy with that. So the flight model was adjusted to have some pull, but not as much as it used to.
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  4. Perhaps XPUIPC? The latest version is known to cause this behavior.
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  5. Version 1.0.0

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    A plausible livery of a TBM from the 15th Wing of the Belgian Air Force. Freely based on the real Falcon 50, Embraer 135/140 and A330. Don't hesitate to ask if you see a glitch I missed. Enjoy!
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