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  1. Yup. Perhaps I should have choosen AMD . ASUS approved my claim so I should be getting the ASUS Maximus motherboard back soon. I would have purchased my own label rather than ASUS's shipping label. except I would have needed to add $500 worth of extra insurance. Anyhow, I've been working for days trying to RMA my Intel i9-900K processor. I think I have one more hoop to jump through before they'll take it back. In the meantime, I've purchased an I9-900KF CPU and the sim runs. The CPU was the root of my problems. My computer woes are costing me a fortune. If it wasn't for missing simming I'd waited. Guess I'll get in a flight now. Cheers.
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  2. Problem solved, I had conflicting controls assined to the same axis Thanks
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  3. View File D-AWBF Hot Start Challenger 650 This is a livery for the Hot Start Challenger 650, inspired by https://www.jetphotos.com/registration/D-AWBF (Air Independence) To install, extract the zip file into the "liveries" folder. You can supply your own registration, D-AWBF is not printed on the cowlings. Submitter pilotdeviation Submitted 03/24/2024 Category Hot Start Challenger 650 Livery For https://www.x-aviation.com/catalog/product_info.php/take-command-hot-start-challenger-650-p-212  
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  4. Yup. That's true of a lot of freeware and some payware. Nevertheless, there's still freeware that is worth the time and energy to explore. Remember, it's people like us, who develop the freeware and upload it. If you were to create and upload an airplane, you'd be under no obligation to maintain it. Personally, I grateful that I can find some great free stuff.
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  5. Hi IXEG Team. Can you bring back this amazing and realistic effect, when braking the plane the shock absorbers behaviour? 883276915_2024-01-2808-48-19.mp4
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