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Kelburn wrote:QUOTE (Kelburn @ Apr 8 2010, 12:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I was flying in 30ft from touching down. Having done the perfect RNP approach on the WILCO 737, for once I got the finals turn onto 23L correct without underturning etc. I was about to touch down and then FS9 crashes (in vista). Not more than 2min ago.
Amazingly annoying cause I got the approach correct this time!
What's your most annoying FS moment?
It could be that you had either the LNAV or VNAV function still engaged through the flight director? Sounds like a problem I had with WILCO's 737. I found that with LNAV still selected (whether active or not) just as I was about to land it would crash. So to fix the problem I just added to my checklist: LNAV, VNAV disengaged - Check. Maybe try it out and see if that is your problem?
Anyway my most annoying FS moment was that last couple of months, when for some reason my normally very stable FSX started to develop horrible stutters every minute or so. I tried EVERYTHING, repaired FSX, repaired Windows, Drivers, and all the visual settings I could find. Anyway ATI just released some new drivers and it seems to have cleared the problem (as well as just about doubling my performance/framerates). So I'm happy again now!

SUBS17 wrote:QUOTE (SUBS17 @ Apr 15 2010, 09:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Another one was chasing the boat with the R22 which can never sit still.
That's a tricky one. I just slowed down time the first few times
BigBird wrote:QUOTE (BigBird @ Apr 19 2010, 08:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Have had numerous annoying moments with FS. The most recent being with the Wilco 737 Pilot in Command. Have been doing really well with this bird over the past couple of weeks. Now when I try an instrument landing it crashes to desktop... Have given up on it now and moved on to the Captain Sim 767. A lot of things I learnt on the 737 PIC have made the transition to the 767 a lot easier. Am now pretty confident in programming the FMC and yesterday did a full auto land at NZAA.
Most annoying moment would have to be when my texture files corrupted and I had to do a full reinstall.
That's *exactly* my story too ... but with the Wilco A320. Behaved itself for ages, then would crash FSX almost every time a few seconds after landing. I struggled on with it, as it seemed better away from NZAA - and finally clocked up enough hours (on vANZ) to translate to a B767. I also bought the CS one (I'm a real CS fanboi!!) ... and love it .... but have yet to manage a cold and dark start without resorting (finally) to the CTRL-E key. Maybe I really should RTFM
BigBird wrote:QUOTE (BigBird @ Apr 19 2010, 02:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I have been doing the majority of starts in the 767 from cold and dark. You'll find it fairly straight forward if you've been flying the 737 PIC from cold and dark.
This is were shared cockpit in multi-play really comes into it on its own , although you cannot join and share some more dynamic types the default is a good training tool for ones who dont no much about cold starts .
Replying to Your most annoying FS moments! this time last year.... having the council dig up your street , hit a power cable , cause a spike and power surge and fry your computers , there reply .... I don,t no ! it was,t me
BigBird wrote:QUOTE (BigBird @ Apr 19 2010, 01:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I have been doing the majority of starts in the 767 from cold and dark. You'll find it fairly straight forward if you've been flying the 737 PIC from cold and dark.
Well ... I ended up breaking a habit of a lifetime .. and actually RTFM
It's quite satisfying stepping all the way through the procedures in an utterly anal manner and finally lifting off, isn't it? CS have done a fine job with the 767, I think.
Have you ever had the radio comms sort of "lock up" on you? The ATC window works (after a fashion) but you can't tune any of the COM frequencies (or the ILS) ... though NAV1 and NAV2 work OK. I managed to retune them via the CDU but it still didn't kick comms into life. Weird. I scoured the CS forums, but no mention. Maybe I'll post it up there.
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