06-05-2006, 11:14 PM
Hi guys,
I found the reason to the problem, or at least I have it pretty well localized !
I am far from sure anymore if it is caused by FsP.
Because of unrealistic building crashes due to bugs in several sceneries, I have disabled crash detection in the FS9 aircraft option-
menu. After considering my thought about failure hang-up in FsP, I tried some more landings with FsP disabled, but the crash detection
in FS enabled. And guess what. The aircraft sunk down into the ground. After reloading the aircraft several times everything was Ok again,
with normal landings. Then I made a crash, restarted FS and tried a new landing, all the time without FsP. The aircraft sunk into the
ground again.
This means that somehow FS9 or the aircraft won’t reset the failure to zero.
What happens with FsP enabled must be that FsP also enable the crash-detection option in FS and if I have a none-reset situation
already in my FS9 cfg., well then the failure will automatically be re-called by FsP, through no fault of FsP though.
If this is right, the question now will be; if FS9 itself has a problem with resetting failures to zero or if it is caused by the airplane FDE or
model. Else there must probably be something wrong with FsP after a failure has been generated. But why does it only appear during
the landing and not at the very start of the flight, at the stand, during the taxiing to active or during take off ? I don’t know, but it all surly has
to do with a failure that won’t reset to zero after restarting FS9.
Post Edited ( 05-07-06 00:45 )
I found the reason to the problem, or at least I have it pretty well localized !
I am far from sure anymore if it is caused by FsP.
Because of unrealistic building crashes due to bugs in several sceneries, I have disabled crash detection in the FS9 aircraft option-
menu. After considering my thought about failure hang-up in FsP, I tried some more landings with FsP disabled, but the crash detection
in FS enabled. And guess what. The aircraft sunk down into the ground. After reloading the aircraft several times everything was Ok again,
with normal landings. Then I made a crash, restarted FS and tried a new landing, all the time without FsP. The aircraft sunk into the
ground again.
This means that somehow FS9 or the aircraft won’t reset the failure to zero.
What happens with FsP enabled must be that FsP also enable the crash-detection option in FS and if I have a none-reset situation
already in my FS9 cfg., well then the failure will automatically be re-called by FsP, through no fault of FsP though.
If this is right, the question now will be; if FS9 itself has a problem with resetting failures to zero or if it is caused by the airplane FDE or
model. Else there must probably be something wrong with FsP after a failure has been generated. But why does it only appear during
the landing and not at the very start of the flight, at the stand, during the taxiing to active or during take off ? I don’t know, but it all surly has
to do with a failure that won’t reset to zero after restarting FS9.
Post Edited ( 05-07-06 00:45 )