Severe weather challenge for the BO

The world's most famous high performance general aviation aircraft
new reply
alan CXA651
Senior Master Sergeant
Posts: 2439
Joined: 15 Mar 2016, 08:23

Severe weather challenge for the BO

Post by alan CXA651 »

Hi.
For the last 3 days , i have tried to do a flight from EGPB to EGPD at 4000ft in the BO , with ASN and base scenery in FSXA , each time the flight has failed with an FSXA fatal crash , the faults seem to point to FSX.exe and FSX\g3d.dll , yet i was able last night to fly the BO on joinFS with 3 members of the 91st in austrailia , for 2.2 hrs with only a couple of cb tripping faults , that a reset of cb fixed , but no ASN running.
I was looking forward to todays challenging weather , take off was a challenge with the ASN giving weather of 221 at 31g44 winds , taking off on runway 15 , just keeping it down the centre line was a challenge , and immediately on lift off the aircraft swung almost sideways , it was a challenge and a half keeping it under control , but she handled it well , i had settled into cruise at 4000ft and was about 15 min into flight when the sim crash happened.
So i never got to the landing challenge to see how she handled winds of 221 at 21g31 which just favoured rwy 16 approach , i was looking fwd to that , looks like further investigation to find the exact culprit of the crash , but it looks like either ASN or scenery at this stage , that maybe the cause.
regards alan. 8)
Image
Image
Image
Image

User avatar
addman
Staff Sergeant
Posts: 401
Joined: 11 May 2012, 11:47
Location: Swede in Finland =)

Re: Severe weather challenge for the BO

Post by addman »

I've had a few crashes as well, only common denominator seems to be ActiveSky. The only flights I've managed to complete has been with AS off.
Cheers!/Andreas


Image
Image

new reply

Return to “Bonanza "V-Tail"”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 25 guests