June 6, 201016 yr Does anyone here have Flight 1's Pilatus PC12? If so have you found that it doesn't get on with ASE? I find that after a few minutes when everything seems fine, the a/craft suddenly becomes uncontrollable, flipping from left to right rapidly. If I shut down ASE and bring in ASv6.5 all is well and normal. Any ideas as to what might be causing this? This is FS9 running in Win 7 64bit.Iain Smith
June 6, 201016 yr FSX on Win7 64bit, so different environment, but never had any ASA or ASE issues with the PC-12. Hope you get it sorted. Are you using BP=0 and overstressing something? PC-12 is heavier than some addons (though not as heavy as PMDG for example).Ian
June 6, 201016 yr Moderator FSX w7 - no problems. Also no problems with xp64 & FSX. RIG#1 - 7700K 5.0g ROG X270F 3600 15-15-15 - EVGA RTX 3090 1000W PSU 1- 850G EVO SSD, 2-256G OCZ SSD, 1TB,HAF942-H100 Water W1064Pro 40" 4K Monitor 3840x2160
June 7, 201016 yr Author FSX on Win7 64bit, so different environment, but never had any ASA or ASE issues with the PC-12. Hope you get it sorted. Are you using BP=0 and overstressing something? PC-12 is heavier than some addons (though not as heavy as PMDG for example).IanHi Ian - no I'm not using a BufferPools setting at all and my PMDG a/craft are all fine in ASE. Anyway, now I know the problem is at my end I can do some more testing. Thanks.Iain
June 11, 201016 yr Hi Ian - no I'm not using a BufferPools setting at all and my PMDG a/craft are all fine in ASE. Anyway, now I know the problem is at my end I can do some more testing. Thanks.IainHi - would you mind letting me know if you get this sorted? I have the exact same problem, although i am pretty new to ASE.Thanks! Adrian Burley London, UK
June 12, 201016 yr Author Hi - would you mind letting me know if you get this sorted? I have the exact same problem, although i am pretty new to ASE.Thanks!Hi Adrian. Yes I did get it sorted. I reduced both turbulences - wake and normal - to 50% in ASE and that seems to have cured the problem. The Pilatus just seems to be sensitive to this.Iain
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