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Coop

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  1. @RequestDeniedThe afm category will only show when the SR22 is currently loaded in-sim. If you are accessing from the main sim menu before loading the plane, X-Plane won't pick up our commands.
  2. Something seems to be messed up with the install. Can you delete the files inside the X-Plane 11/Output/SR22 folder? This will reset the engine and physics model to new.
  3. @Tomatl Most likely the engine is being flooded, I would recommend trying a flooded start procedure. If you check the "start with engines running" option in the X-Plane main menu, the aircraft should start with the engine running.
  4. Right now there isn't, but it is on our list!
  5. The ALT2 warning will show at lower RPMs as the alternator will only engage at higher speeds (unlike ALT1). I am not sure on what is going on with the oil pressure, you can go through the maintenance dialog and select the various systems to inspect (throughout he TorqueSim meeting).
  6. They can be found here: https://afmsim.com/g5-user-guide/ (There is also an integration guide on the same site, check under the G5 tab)
  7. Thanks for the log, the appears to be a bug within X-Plane itself.
  8. Does this replicate if you try loading again? If so, can you share the full log.txt file?
  9. As I mentioned above, when Librain is updated for 11.50 we will integrate it.
  10. Hi, We have only modeled the Perspective system (as that is what shipped with the G3) with customizations over the base G1000. The numeric keypad works can perform standard GCU functions as implemented by LR. Make sure you are on X-Plane 11.50+ to have the GCU be functional. Regarding a crash, I would need to see the log.txt file to know what is going on with that.
  11. The only active date that relates to nav-data is the Aviation DB line. I have not seen the "(null-2020" error before but will look into it. Taxiway signs will not show on synthetic vision, it will show runways and terrain only. The actual navigation system is the default X1000, so if flight planning, etc. are working, you should be fine.
  12. Hi Cassio, The maintenance record logs will be output to the X-Plane 11/Output/SR22 folder with details on the maintenance action performed. We have it on our list to bring this in-sim as well.
  13. Hi, We have a fix in the works for this, for some reason it looks like those manipulators were offset to the right of where they should be. You can click on these clickspots as shown below until the 1.0.1 update is out.
  14. That sounds like something might have broken the physics <-> systems plugin interconnect. If it happens again on load, try restarting the sim and seeing if a reload fixes it.
  15. Rain effects will come with Librain Vulcan compatibility.
  16. Thanks
  17. Different GPUs handle lighting differently, but yes, HDR lights in X-Plane can cause a performance dip.
  18. The difference in altimeters is expected, as the G1000 is based on the Air Data Computer (ADC) outputs, while the standby relies solely on the pitot-static system.
  19. Odd, thanks for the log. We will look into it.
  20. Hi Vu, Yes the aircraft works in VR.
  21. Maintenance reports are outputted as a text file to: X-Plane 11/Output/SR22/logbook/... with all the details of the actions taken on the aircraft.
  22. In the TorqueSim SR22 menu, under Maintenance, you can hit the Replace airframe button. If you prefer to do it manually by deleting files, the airframe related files are located inside X-Plane 11/Output/SR22/ and are NA_Record.txt, NA_State.txt, TN_Record.txt, and TN_State.txt.
  23. NOTE! All current customers of the Take Command!: SR22 Series and those that do purchase by November 12th, 2020 will receive a 40% discount on the SR20 valid for 30 days. A unique discount code will be sent to you prior to release of the SR20. TorqueSim, RealSimGear, and X-Aviation are excited to announce the SR20 for X-Plane will release this Friday (November 13th) @ 12PM Noon EST! The SR20 is the culmination of thousands of hours of work, building on top of our recently released Take Command! SR22 Series to create the highest of quality aircraft. The X-Aviation Take Command! brand of products represents the very best of flight simulation immersion, and assures you this TorqueSim product is one of the most sophisticated, study sim level aircraft available for X-Plane! Real world pilots test and assist in the development of these products, and real world procedures are followed. It tells you these products are unlike any other product you’ve seen outside of the ever growing X-Aviation catalog! Want to feel like a real captain? Take Command! While on the surface, the SR20 seems quite similar to the SR22, there is much more changed than what immediately meets the eye. We have worked to develop a fully custom engine model to implement the Continental IO-360-ES engine, with all its proper behaviors and quirks. With the systems, we had to go in and make the systems match a proper G3. The 3D model throughout is significantly revamped to match. This aircraft will be the perfect addition to any simmer’s hangar! The Take Command! SR20 is designed to work perfectly with the RealSimGear G1000 and Cirrus Perspective Hardware. Learn more about the hardware options here! The aircraft will be sold separately from the SR22 Series. A discounted upgrade price will be available to those who already own the SR22 Series before Friday. As with the SR22 Series, this is for personal use only, contact us for information on commercial pricing. You can learn more about the Take Command! SR20 here. See the product page here!
  24. Currently there is not, but it is on our list.
  25. Thanks for the log. I am not seeing anything that I can tell in the log to narrow in on what is happening. If it occurs again, let me know. Thanks, Cooper
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