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Comanche 250 and DX10 Fixer

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I recently got Steve's DX10 Fixer. It seems to be working pretty good but, When I try to fly my Piper Comanche 250 after about 10 seconds it goes to the End Flight menu. I can chose continue flying but in 10 seconds the same thing happens again. Is this a known problem with the Comanche or is there something I can do to fix it. I have a few other A2A planes and they are all working with the DX10 fixer.
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Re: Comanche 250 and DX10 Fixer

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Anyone running FSX-SE with DX10 Fixer that has an A2A Piper Comanche 250 and has tried flying it? Mine causes FSX to go to the End Flight screen after about 10 seconds.
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Re: Comanche 250 and DX10 Fixer

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Hello - though I don't have it installed on my system at present, I've used FSX-SE and Steve's DX10 fixer with the A2A Comanche in the past without any problems at all. Not sure what the problem is likely to be in your case, but I guess the first step would be to make sure your installation of the Comanche is fully up to date?

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Re: Comanche 250 and DX10 Fixer

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I just checked, my Comanche is up to date. 10/12/17 update. I have 4 other A2A planes and they are all working fine. Maybe I need to reinstall the Comanche.
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At this stage, I would suggest leaving the Comanche alone as uninstalling and reinstalling usually doesn't do a thing. Most people don't uninstall A2A products properly. I also hve FSX-SE with the DX10 fixer in place, and it works perfectly.

My suggestion would be to uninstall the DX10 fixer, go back to DX9 settings and then try your Comanche in that state. If you get not problems, it's clearly something to do with your installation of that fixer. I would then suggest downloading that again and this time installing it by using full administrator settings in Windows. BTW, you haven't stated which version of Windows you are using.


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Re: Comanche 250 and DX10 Fixer

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Here is an update. When I was having the problem I was parked at Stillwater, OK and the weather was set to Major Thunderstorm. Before I started the Comanche flight I changed the weather to Fair and moved the plane to Bluebird Airpark in OK. All was good. Once I got up in the air I changed the weather back to Major Thunderstorm and it was still good. I guess the problem was a function of Stillwater and the Comanche. In a couple of days I will go back to Stillwater and see what happens.
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Let us know how you go but remember its advised to never use a complex simulation as the default flight. I wonder if its simply a case of a failed/corrupt load?

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Re: Comanche 250 and DX10 Fixer

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BigT-65 wrote:Anyone running FSX-SE with DX10 Fixer that has an A2A Piper Comanche 250 and has tried flying it? Mine causes FSX to go to the End Flight screen after about 10 seconds.
I have it and have gone aloft recently. No issues here.
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Re: Comanche 250 and DX10 Fixer

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So I did go back to Stillwater with the weather set to Major Thunderstorm with the Comanche and everything was good. I even flew around there for an hour or so making a few landings and take offs and it was all good. No telling what was causing that issue I was having last week. At that time I did several reloads of that flight over 3 days and it would shut down every time. So it wasn't just a one time fluke. But it's working now and I am going to let it go at that.
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