I am flying the Wilco 737 Pilot in Command and when I go to start a new flight and it asks me to correct aircraft.cfg after I click yes and it takes me to the load aircraft screen, it acts like it's loading, and then it crashes the game. I run it as administrator every time, and yes I tried uninstalling and reinstalling. Not sure what the problem is, same mods I've had for years, same everything. Just a new setup. I see that a lot of other people are having this issue with the same aircraft. I load up Captain Sim 757 and it works fine. Could use some help, thanks.
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20-12-2017, 05:43 PM
Are you running the 737 on Win 7 or Win 10 with FS9? If Win10, I don't know if anyone can help you on this since FsP for FS9 isn't officially supported for Win7 or Win10...only XP.
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22-12-2017, 11:20 PM
23-12-2017, 01:22 AM
Sorry logic, it's a crap shoot with Win7 and Win10 with such old software for FS9. I have no idea if Wilco has even made any updates for the 737 for Win7. Have they?
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23-12-2017, 07:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 23-12-2017, 07:08 PM by Leftcoaster.)
Okay, I am running FsP in Win-7 and using FS9 so my installation is similar to Autologic's and also use some complex aircraft with specific pax-loading programs (RFP-B747-200, Project Tupolev TU-154, Fanda Dash-8-300) without issue. The following suggestions may be blinding glimpses of the obvious but because we're running similar installations and mine is largely trouble-free, you might want to read further. Although I have no experience with Captain Sim or WILCO, there are some things that you might check:
1 - Do not attempt to use any pax loading utility but FsP. If a pax-loading utility shipped with the WILCO model, make sure that it's disabled before attempting to load using FsP. 2 - On some aircraft, you must use FsP's "Load Immediately" routine rather than setting a fixed or random load time. I don't know why but with some models this is an issue. 3 - Disable the position calculator in whatever payload model you are using. If not a custom-made payload model, consider creating a model-specific one using the Payload Editor. 4 - Make certain that the WILCO aircraft.cfg file is editable since FsP needs to write to this file when loading the plane. Right-click on the file and ensure that the "Read Only" box is not checked. Good Luck, -C
25-12-2017, 07:54 AM
From what I can tell there is no Wilco loading utility. I tired creating my own payload, setting the exact same name as appears in the buy aircraft screen in Company Manager. I tried enabling and disabling position calculator, as well as unchecking any read-only to no avail.
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