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    I have had this "Something reinstalled our exception handler" twice now. First time was a few minutes after starting up, taxiing. Second time (log attached) was halfway through a 3h flight, cruising on AP, not doing anything in particular :-( Am flying with a parachute lately, was able to reach ground alive. 11.32 and 1.1.4c Log.txt
  2. No problem for me, worked as usual.
  3. Hi, Looking through the TBM900 checklists, I notice this "L.H. brakes" check. I wonder why it is left-hand brake instead of right-hand, or not both ? Also, I think the Hot Start supplied checklist is missing a "Pilot OXYGEN switch ... ON" check. Given that there was a real TBM loss, probably caused by an OFF state, I've added it to my checklist !
  4. Hi MD111977, I'm not in any way connected to X-Aviation, and I understand you, but I'd recommend some patience. When the fix is out you will probably be very satisfied.
  5. Hi X-Aviation Support, Any idea now of a tentative availability date of a workaround or fix (for when rolling back to 11.30 is not an option or difficult) ? Thanks !
  6. Hi All, Exactly same crash for me after upgrade to 11.31 suggested by X-Plane.
  7. Works for me. Maybe : Is the recommended frequency flashing ? If so, make sure your radio is selected/on ?
  8. Hmmmm... I replaced the battery and succeeded starting twice now. I don't really understand why it did not even work with the GPU though. Either on battery or GPU I got to 30% NG in 30s. If I get in trouble again I'll post log.txt too. It didn't seem to have anything interesting there either though. Thanks Goran.
  9. I upgraded from 1.1.4a to 1.1.4b today. I had no problem with 1.1.4a. All of a sudden I can't start the engine any more, ITT rises very quickly to 700+ degrees, there isn't the pause at 40% NG, then it overheats and I have to cut off fuel. I tried letting the engine start tutorial do it and it works. Then in the tutorial I start the engine myself, and it again works and I can fly. When I try outside the tutorial, with a cold engine, with or without GPU, inertial separator off or on, it won't work. The inlet and exhaust covers ARE off. I do not understand. I have done it many, many, times before. Nothing interesting in the log. In maintenance manager everything is as new. XP version is 11.30 Any ideas ? TBM900_Log.txt
  10. I guess it's in some way related to this "rudder calibration"... http://forums.x-pilot.com/forums/topic/15387-nosewheel-steering/
  11. > you don't have a dedicated axis defined for rudder Well, the keys are assigned to the rudder from the beginning. Actually, since I only get a few degrees of nose wheel turn, it's actually a lot gentler than using the rudder "pedals", and the plane doesn't swerve as much when steering.
  12. Hi, I have been trying out 1.1.3 on XP11.26 for a few days. And very happy with this plane. I have no pedals, so I'm using a few keys for that. However, I notice that nose wheel steering works with my yoke's roll input (the nose wheel turns a few degrees, not all the way) when I start up the simulator, IF I don't touch the rudder at all. It's just turning enough to taxi slowly if there are no sharp turns, and to get off the ground. Once I touch the rudder pedals/keys it doesn't work any more. Is this the expected behavior ? Thanks !
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