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Determining what is causing these problems... - Sappo - 25-02-2012 Hey guys, loving FSPax! Just got my C4 certification, real company rules except instant -record is off ![]() However I have two problems that just started cropping up, and I'm hoping you can help me determine if it is FSPax or another addon causing it. 1) Every few flights say maybe 1 out of every 5, the flight plan is set and loaded properly, and showing in the GPS unit. The problem being when I go ahead and set the AP to NAV (switch to GPS) , it takes me on a totally different course. USUALLY when I start the game I just load up my cold-dark default flight, and then "Select Aircraft" to return to where my plane is parked. I THINK it has something to do with selecting 'last FS passengers flight' from the main load menu... perhaps the game still thinks it is using the last flights plan? My last flght a few hours ago infact this very problem happened, and I triple checked to make sure the flight plan was loaded correctly... but AP kept sending me in a totally wrong direction to the flight path. I also run Radar Contact V4, and the ATC did acknowledge that the plan was filed to KJFK (as per GPS track) , so I know I wasn't going blind. 2) Bouncing. Usually when parked in a stall and I begin my start-up procedures, the aircraft will 'bounce' up a tiny bit and land back down, making a short 'screech' like you hear when landing. Sometimes it does this over and over until I start to taxi. The only thing I can think of here is that I just installed the A2A Shockwave Lights Redux addon -- http://www.a2asimulations.com/store/shockwavelights/ As it changes the position of lighting, such as the gear lights. Perhaps that is causing a modeling error ingame? Anyways maybe some of you have experienced these problems before! Thanks guys Re: Determining what is causing these problems... - iflyfsx - 25-02-2012 Can't help you with #1. I remember the bouncing, but haven't seen it for a while. So bleeping annoying. I think it happened with aircraft that were designed for FS2004, and not 100% compatible with FSX, but I'm not sure. I still have problems with contact points and the aircraft creating excessive Gs while taxiing at low speeds over potholes. |