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  1. 13 hours ago, mcritzman said:

    I had the same problem with rolling left after 11.35. It went back to normal when I re-calibrated my yoke within x-plane.

    Thank you! That seems to be working! Funny because this issue was not happening with any other planes, hence why I never thought of doing that. Thank you so very much!

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  2. 14 minutes ago, mrogers0547 said:

    Even with all trims centered?

    Yes. I even tried trim roll to the right to compensate but not much help. Uninstalled and reinstalled the TBM but still the same effect. It’s only recently that it started acting weird, pretty much after x-plane 11.35. I might try a fresh x-plane install. 

  3. On 8/13/2019 at 2:16 PM, RobW05 said:

    That's the torque effect. You will notice the roll tendency to get stronger the more power you set. It requires just a bit of aileron trim to the right to get rid of the roll tendency when handflying. 

    Thanks for your answer but that's not it. Even at Idle on approach, it rolls to the left like crazy... Seems to be new for me since X-Plane 11.35. 

  4. Whenever I hand fly the TBM, it rolls dramatically to the left. I constantly have to correct to the right just to not go in a full barrel roll. I even try roll trimming to the right all the way but no success. It is incontrolable. If it is on autopilot, it will do good but once I disconnect the AP, it goes back to a forced left roll. 

  5. Thanks to both of you for your reply. I just tried another flight as I was pretty sure I had switched the AP trim on but now I made sure and it worked perfectly. I guess I did not do it the time before or perhaps I just flipped it to AP Off instead... Anyways, all good now. Thanks again for the help!

  6. Hi,

    I am having issue with the altitude hold with the autopilot. Last flight I made I selected 17,000 feet limit but the autopilot went through that limit. I finally realized that when over 18000 feet so I pressed the VS and nosed down to 800ft/min. The plane would not pitch down. It keeps climbing at 1,500ft/min... I then hit the altitude button again to try to stabilize but no luck, keeps climbing! I am using the latest version of the TBM and the latest non-beta version of X-Plane 11.3x. I doubt it is something I am doing wrong because I use the same procedure with other airplanes and the G1000 without issues, but if it's me, please somebody tell me. Any help would be greatly appreciated. And yes, the autopilot was on. I also tried disconnecting and enabling again, using the speed limit for climb, FLC, etc but same results. Thx

     

  7. I know you guys have your hands full right now and I can only thank you for fixing things up but in the future, would it be possible to have the option not to use the state persistence and the wear and tear? I have to be honest, I am not a big fan of that. I like to be able to stop my flight whenever I want without consequences on my next flight. I know it can be done by re-recreating a new airframe but don't want to do that all the time. Anyways, just a suggestion.

    Thank you

     

  8. 9 hours ago, PilotGav said:

    Has anyone else noticed that if you're in flight on Auto Pilot( Heading or NAV  modes) and you load (not activate) an approach or arrival procedure the aircraft suddunly jumps, and changes course dramatically?

    It does then right itself but I have no idea if this is a bug or something i'm missing.

    I'm on 1.1 and XP 11.26

    Gavin

    Yes, it happened to me a few times on prior versions. On v1.1, I haven't seen it yet.

  9. Tried another flight with the TBM900. I flew for about 40 minutes and it crashed to the desktop. I have attached the log file generated without restarting X-Plane. Full disclosure, this is now on X-Plane 11.30 beta.  The first few crashes were on the stable version. Hope you can find something.

    Log.txt

  10. Thank you for checking this out. To start with, I just need to specify when I say crash on my first post, I meant software crash, not the plane! :) I realize I wasn't clear at all. The reason why the engine is over-heating is due the state persistence (which is kind of a problem when the software crashes to the desktop). The log file was from my third attempt. When restarting X-Plane, all the switches are on and the engine is already super hot telling me I should not start it. The first crashed happened while taxiing to the runway. I was able to fly it once a few days ago but since putting in a flight plan, no success, I wonder if it could be related somehow. Also, is there a way to not use the state persistence? Or a way to easily reset everything as new? Thank you very much for your help. It is an amazing product and I really wish I could use it. 

  11. I have been trying to use this plane but no success. I set everything up (start, flight plan etc) which takes a considerable amount of time but after a few minutes after takeoff... crash!! I attached my log file and see if you find something.

    Log.txt

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