10-12-2005, 08:58 AM
I've had this problem twice now so I'd figure I post it here.
When flying for my VA a transatlantic flight I sometimes fly at sim rate 2x
I've had it happen that suddenly my plane at cruiselevel would just crash for no reason...
there was no warnings at all, no overspeed, no icing... nothing but FsP figured my plane crashed because of severe weather (found in the flight report)
Well the sky was clear and i was at FL360 in a jetstream with little to no turbulence at 58-125kts with smooth transitions.
This happened twice, the second time FsP even reported some negative G-forces.
The first time the plane "crashed" pretty fast, the second time i was almost near my T/D when i suddenly remembered that realsim settings where off,
so i set it to the real thing. 5minutes later FsP reported my plane crashed
This is only happening when i enable a higher simulation rate.
Not sure if this is a bug in FS9 or FsP but since there are no errors comming from FS9 in the cockpit my guess is FsP
Post Edited ( 12-10-05 09:03 )
When flying for my VA a transatlantic flight I sometimes fly at sim rate 2x
I've had it happen that suddenly my plane at cruiselevel would just crash for no reason...
there was no warnings at all, no overspeed, no icing... nothing but FsP figured my plane crashed because of severe weather (found in the flight report)
Well the sky was clear and i was at FL360 in a jetstream with little to no turbulence at 58-125kts with smooth transitions.
This happened twice, the second time FsP even reported some negative G-forces.
The first time the plane "crashed" pretty fast, the second time i was almost near my T/D when i suddenly remembered that realsim settings where off,
so i set it to the real thing. 5minutes later FsP reported my plane crashed

This is only happening when i enable a higher simulation rate.
Not sure if this is a bug in FS9 or FsP but since there are no errors comming from FS9 in the cockpit my guess is FsP
Post Edited ( 12-10-05 09:03 )