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Cameron

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  1. Unfortunately I don't have further recommendations on this one for the time being. The Gizmo version you reference will not work with the 737 and various other products, and we don't recommend the use of it. Wish I had something else to go by for you, but so far you're the one and only.
  2. No. We've never come across the error you've shown. You might want to try installing a demo copy of X-Plane elsewhere on your computer and ONLY install the aircraft you're trying to use in it to see if it loads there. If so, then something in your old sim install may be causing this clash.
  3. Assuming you're on Windows, you can simply instruct the operating system to start this application at startup. To do so: Select the Start button, which looks like the Microsoft logo. Select Settings. On the left-hand side of the window, select Apps. Select Startup at the bottom of the Apps window. Use the toggles to determine which apps you want to run on startup. Toggle On if you want the app to open on startup or Toggle Off if you don’t want the app to open on startup.
  4. Can you please attach your X-Plane log.txt file here after running the IXEG so we can take a look at what may be going on?
  5. You should not be using any version of Gizmo than the one that ships with your product. This is a bug in the version you are trying to use.
  6. NSS Scenery Studio has released their rendition of Jinan Yaoqiang International Airport (ZSJN) for X-Plane 12. Serving Jinan in Shandong Province, China, the airport accommodates an average of 13.6 million passengers annually, ranking it as the 25th busiest in the country. The airport, covering 7,200 acres, was completed in 1992. Its terminal building, spanning 114,000 square meters, was developed in phases, with a new terminal in 2005 and an expansion in 2010. It is designed to handle up to 4,500 passengers during peak hours and supports 100,000 aircraft movements annually. Jinan Yaoqiang International Airport is a hub for Shandong Airlines and serves numerous other carriers, including Air China, Beijing Capital Airlines, Cambodia Airways, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, and many more. The NSS Scenery Studio’s rendition features: • Accurate airport layout with custom ground textures • Precise taxiway markings • Custom jetways and night lighting • Automatic marshaling • Detailed landside buildings This scenery is available on SimMarket for approximately $21.41 and requires at least 1.36 GB of free disk space for installation.
  7. No, this is not in an active development state. The 737 has priority at the moment.
  8. Nope, but what you're trying to do is no longer possible in 12. Your observation of a changed privilege level is correct. This is by design and not something to be changed.
  9. In an announcement at the X-Plane Developer Summit in Montréal, Canada, ToLiss Simulations and FlightFactor revealed their collaboration on developing a rendition of the Airbus A350 for the X-Plane 12 platform. ToLiss, known for exclusively developing Airbus aircraft for X-Plane, and FlightFactor, recognized for their Airbus and Boeing simulations, have joined forces. FlightFactor initially released their version of the A350 during the X-Plane 10 era. Traditionally competitors in the Airbus market, the partnership between these two developers aims to deliver a high-quality representation of Airbus's latest airliner for X-Plane. Details about the collaboration's structure and additional development information have not yet been disclosed. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Stay tuned to Threshold for further news and insights into flight simulation developments.
  10. X-Codr Designs has released a significant update for their Denver International Airport (KDEN) scenery for X-Plane 11 and 12. This update introduces new custom ground vehicles, enhancements, and various bug fixes. Changelog: Introduction of brand new custom ground vehicles with custom FMOD sounds. Addition of new TSA workers. Inclusion of airport employees at airline check-in counters. Remodeled entrance sign. Various other improvements. The scenery provides an accurate rendition of Denver International Airport, featuring detailed terminals, an up-to-date ground layout, custom ground textures, and realistic weather effects for X-Plane 12. The updated scenery is available on the X-Plane.Org Store for $29.95 and requires at least 7.5 GB of free disk space for installation.
  11. The last updated info was quite literally 11 days ago, as linked above. Nothing is silent about it!
  12. No. The same people in this topic remain the only people with this issue.
  13. Nimbus Simulation Studios has recently released their detailed rendition of New York's John Fitzgerald Kennedy International Airport (KJFK) for X-Plane 12. As the busiest airport in New York City, JFK handles an impressive annual average of 60 million passengers. The airport, initially known as Idlewild Airport, was established 74 years ago on an old golf course, featuring a single 7,365 square meter terminal and six runways. In late 1963, following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the airport was renamed in his honor. This renaming coincided with JFK surpassing LaGuardia to become the busiest airport in the region and the second busiest in the United States. JFK serves as the busiest international gateway to the United States, with over 90 airlines operating flights to all inhabited continents. JetBlue holds the largest market share at JFK, with 28.8% (15,624,961 passengers), followed by Delta Air Lines with 28.4% (15,390,437 passengers) and American Airlines with 14.5% (7,870,971 passengers). Among foreign carriers, Air France leads with 1.9% of the market share, accounting for 1,025,339 passengers. The Nimbus Simulation Studios' scenery for JFK features a highly accurate rendition of the airport, including: Custom ground textures and PBR materials Custom night lighting 3D native XP12 trees Populated parking lots High-quality PBR vehicles Detailed terminals with interiors Native X-Plane ground traffic Native jetway system Water and snow effects Guidance lights for the Canarsie approach The scenery is available for purchase on the X-Plane.Org Store for $29.95 and requires at least 1.3 GB of free disk space for installation.
  14. Verticalsim has released their detailed rendition of Ontario International Airport (KONT) for X-Plane 12, catering to the cities of San Bernardino, Riverside, and the Greater Los Angeles area. This airport handles an average of 5 million passengers annually. Ontario International Airport was initially established in 1941 as an Army Air Corps training and operations base. Post-World War II, it transitioned into a large storage, sales, and scrapping facility for Army Air Forces aircraft. In 1946, the airport's name changed from "Ontario Municipal Airport" to "Ontario International Airport" to reflect its role in outgoing trans-Pacific cargo flights. The same year marked the first international passenger flight, a Pacific Overseas Airlines service from Shanghai to Ontario, inaugurating round-trip air travel between the United States and the Orient. Western Airlines began operations in 1949, followed by Bonanza Air Lines in 1955. A new terminal was opened in 1998, replacing the old terminals which now serve administrative functions and the USO. The airport comprises 26 gates, with 12 in Terminal 2 and 14 in Terminal 4. Terminal 2 is home to Alaska Airlines, Avianca El Salvador, China Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue, United Airlines, and Volaris. Terminal 4 serves American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, and Southwest. Ontario International is a significant cargo hub for FedEx and UPS Airlines, facilitating cargo transport across North America and Asia. Other cargo operators include Amazon Air, Ameriflight, Amerijet International, Asia Pacific Airlines, and Kalitta Air, making it the ninth-largest cargo airport in the United States. Verticalsim's scenery package offers an accurate depiction of Ontario International Airport, featuring: Updated weather maps for XP12 Accurate cargo ramps Current ground layout HDR lighting PBR texturing SAM jetways LOD optimization This scenery is available on SimMarket for approximately $17.50 and requires at least 1.61 GB of free disk space to install.
  15. VSKYLABS Aerospace Simulations, renowned for their unique and niche aircraft introductions in X-Plane, has recently launched an updated release of their Robinson R44 Raven II project, tailored for compatibility with the latest version of Laminar Research's X-Plane 12.0.08. This follows their previous success with the iconic SR-71, showcasing their ongoing commitment to delivering distinctive aircraft experiences. The Robinson R44, a four-seat rotor-wing aircraft manufactured by Robinson Aircraft in Torrance, California, builds upon earlier models like the R22, featuring a larger cabin and enhanced performance. With over 5,000 deliveries worldwide, it stands as one of the best-selling general aviation helicopters, serving diverse roles from sightseeing to government operations. In recent weeks, the VSKYLABS team has dedicated efforts to several key areas of improvement. This update focuses on fine-tuning the drive train simulation, refining aircraft performance and handling characteristics, and enhancing auto rotation and landing skid dynamics. Notably, engine power gradient accuracies have been improved, complemented by comprehensive graphical enhancements utilizing a full PBR setup to maximize visual fidelity within X-Plane 12. Additional default liveries have been included, enhancing customization options. Moreover, the update enhances sound quality by upgrading FMOD sound packs to v2.0x and introducing physics-based blade angle slap sounds. Existing customers can access this update through the auto-updater, with VSKYLABS recommending downloading the store build package to maintain alignment between user-end progressive versions and the base build version. For more details, including the complete update log and purchasing options, visit the VSKYLABS website at www.vskylabs.com or explore the project on the x-plane.org store website.
  16. There's a few ways to catch it, but in your log it was any of the following: Log.txt for X-Plane 12.0.8-rc-3 (build 120810 Apple Silicon, Metal f343e8d53217a69b4de55c1c775e143ef86b5c6c) dlerror:dlopen(/Volumes/AC Media/X-Plane 12/Resources/plugins/Gizmo64.plugin/mac_x64/Gizmo64.plugin.xpl, 0x0006): tried: '/Volumes/AC Media/X-Plane 12/Resources/plugins/Gizmo64.plugin/mac_x64/Gizmo64.plugin.xpl' (mach-o file, but is an incompatible architecture (have 'x86_64', need 'arm64'))
  17. From the details you've provided, it appears that the crash is not directly related to the activation process of the aircraft but rather a failure to read a file. However, a point to note is that your activation plugin is not loading, which is due to the fact that you're using a Mac M1 Max and Rosetta is not enabled. Rosetta is necessary for running the CL650 at this time. To enable Rosetta on your Mac: Locate X-Plane in Finder: Go to your Applications folder and find the X-Plane application. Get Info: Right-click (or Control-click) on the X-Plane application and select 'Get Info' from the context menu. Enable Rosetta: In the 'Get Info' window, you'll find an option to 'Open using Rosetta'. Check this box. Close and Restart: Close the 'Get Info' window and restart X-Plane. With Rosetta enabled, X-Plane should run the necessary plugins correctly, including the activation plugin for the CL650. This should allow you to proceed with the activation and use of the CL650. Let's start there.
  18. Cameron

    X-Crafts E-Jets Family Updated to Version 1.0.4

    X-Crafts, renowned for their Embraer aircraft lineup in X-Plane, has rolled out a comprehensive update for their E-Jet series, focusing primarily on enhancing the autopilot and flight management systems while addressing various minor but persistent issues. This update precedes a larger feature overhaul slated for 2024, as hinted in their recent post on the X-Plane.org forums. The update, encompassing nearly 100 changes, introduces significant improvements: - Enhanced functionality in the autopilot and FMS systems to align more closely with real-world aircraft operations. Notable additions include refined FLCH behavior during climb and descent phases, and updated approach procedures featuring X and Y designations for precise approach tracking. - Optimization efforts to enhance overall performance, such as reducing CPU load by adjusting the frequency of fuel predictions on the FMS progress page from every frame to every 5 seconds. - Quality-of-life enhancements, including persisting settings for the localizer and ground speed selectors post-autopilot disconnection. - Preparatory changes for forthcoming updates, including improvements to the EICAS speed brake indications in anticipation of a steep approach mode implementation. X-Crafts is also offering a limited-time discount for current owners of V2.5 E-jets, valid until May 10th, 2024. This offer provides a 15% discount on the complete E-Jets collection, available for purchase on the X-Crafts website.
  19. This website has nothing to do with the xPilot ATC client. You'll need to find their support page and see what they have to say about it.
  20. Yes, it is of course 64-bit. 32-bit has not been used in ages for X-Plane.
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