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Litjan

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  1. Hi Sean, thanks for the log files. You are running a dozen or so plugins that have caused compatibility problems in the past. To troubleshoot and find the offending one, please remove them, test, add back (in bunches) until you find the one that is causing it. Often there is an updated version for that plugin - sometimes (XPUIPC) only an older version works. Cheers, Jan
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  3. Hi Sean, it is likely that you have other plugins running that compete with lua for memory - which is really limited to a small amount of your total memory. The only short-term cure is to remove other plugins that use lua. The long-term solution will be to move our sounds to FMOD...which will take a few months of dedicated work (according to the estimate of Laminar Research´s designer that did the sounds for the 737NG and MD80). Cheers, Jan
  4. Hmm...that sounds like some sort of "initialization issue". To narrow down - can you spawn the plane in the "non working" (turn-around?) condition...and then confirm the ILS is not receiving...then click the "reboot gizmo" (little flash sign) on the RIGHT side pop-out menu? This initializes the scripts again. Another thing I would like you to try is to disable "Global traffic", just to test. Not sure, but it could influence this somehow (you know, computers...) Thanks, Jan
  5. Yes, it works normally with beta 9. To use those things you need to click on them to "hold" them, then drag the mouse in the direction you want to switch. Cheers, Jan
  6. So - you guys all run Active Sky and the wind indication (arrow, numbers or both?) are blinking? As in on and off? Does it stop when you disable Active Sky? It is normal for the wind display to be suppressed when winds are below a certain strength. Could that be the case here? A short movie would be ideal to assess what we are dealing with, here. Cheers, Jan
  7. Ok, thanks for the Log - nothing unusual to see, except that you love AI aircraft, it seems - that shouldn´t have anything to do with it. The ILS system in the 737-300 is really robust, no fancy FMS work necessary or so. Simply dial in the correct frequency and voila. There are a few things that can throw people off: Make sure that you have "disable tailwind ILS" deselected in the X-Plane preferences Make sure you have not "failed" the receiver or transmitter in X-Plane´s failures Make sure you are in range the GS will be suppressed while you "head away" from the front course as set on the on-side CRS selector (LOC will always show, though) loosing power to the corresponding radio having an ILS frequency selected that is not corresponding to the frequency as maintained in X-Planes earth_nav_dat (often these are different from current day frequencies, as you can NOT update them with Navigraph or Aerosoft data) I will attach two pics of my 737 at 16L in KSEA. Is this the same that you have set up? Oh, and always great to meet someone that started back on the C-64 (Sublogic FS II!!) like I did . Cheers, Jan
  8. The PMC is the "power management computer "of the engines. It is normally always on. It does stuff like keeping the engines at climb power while it climbs automatically and provides overspeed protection and such. If it is faulty the plane CAN be flown with it off (I did that once), but the switch is in the lower nose compartment. We do not model operation without it. Cheers, Jan
  9. I checked the log.txt of all people reporting that a LSK did not work anymore, and they all contained a crash in the underlying code. Thanks for all reports, hopefully Tom can glean something from this! Cheers, Jan
  10. Probably the right pack now running in "turnaround mode" - more realistic. Cheers, Jan
  11. Alright - next time it happens, please secure the Log.txt from X-Plane folder and let us have a look! Thanks, Jan
  12. That is right, I have changed that - so that it stays nice and comfy in the plane... Cheers, Jan
  13. No worries - it was just funny because everyone is always asking for wingflex and you said that you already had it before. Loved that!
  14. You selected the 18.5K derate...
  15. Can you post a Log.txt, please?
  16. It doesn´t? Something must have gone wrong with the update!
  17. Oh, one more thing - when you do a video like that, you can always "push forward really quick" one of your thrust levers while taxiing out to the runway (with everything set for departure). Just a quick jab won´t really accelerate the engines, but the horn would sound right away. Cheers, Jan
  18. Thanks, Manuel! I mentioned this in my "preview video" as well, found in the first post of this thread. Did you watch that, Stratosfeerick? Cheers, Jan
  19. Moin Till, To get rolling you will normally not need to add thrust - that is the way it is in the real aircraft, and also was that way before in our aircraft (depending on slope/weight). The "ballpark pitch+power" values for a 45t aircraft on a 3 degree glideslope at Vref+5 are: Flaps 30: 53%N1 and 3 deg nose up Flaps 40: 63%N1 and 1 deg nose up This is what I get on my computer. Are you using X-Plane 11 and the "experimental flight model ON"? Viele Grüße, Jan
  20. Yep - and us disabling the TOWS is also not a good option: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanair_Flight_5022 But I will check the code again with Tom and put in a little bit of "leeway" for the lever to be at zero. A lot of the controls on a joystick axis will not "jump" to the setting of that control unless it is moved in X-Plane. So it could be that - if you never thouch that knob - the position of the lever remained at "0" for the first takeoff. Only after using this lever during flght, the speedbrake maybe retracted to 0.0001... You can also doublecheck in the "DATA OUT" setting for flight controls in X-Plane to see if your axis is really commanding 0, or only close to it. Cheers, Jan
  21. Guten Tag, I am sad that you are upset! If you want us to help you (or at least find out what is wrong) please follow this protocol: Viele Gruesse, Jan
  22. Hi Seamaster, thanks for letting us know! We will try to replicate this crash - if this happens to you another time, please attach the Log.txt to your post, that makes it easier for us to track this down! Thanks a lot, Jan
  23. Hmm, ok - or maybe you heard another (AI) aircraft taxiing by? The ones with FMOD support can now be heard outside, caught me off guard a few times . Cheers, Jan
  24. Thanks for reporting back, Denn. This may prove very valuable for other people with the same problem (I know there was at least one other customer...) Happy flying, Jan
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