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I wasn't one to have crashes but when I was just checking out the Galapagos Islands after the update the sim ctd on the way out to the reserve.  There's nothing really there to speak of so no idea why it crashed.  Would appreciate if anyone else has an issue down there to let me know here.

Thanks, LouP

Tested it out, went there, took off, flew around a lot, seems okay to me...

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34 minutes ago, Chock said:

Tested it out, went there, took off, flew around a lot, seems okay to me...

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What is this you are flying and where did you get it? 😉

12 minutes ago, BostonJeremy77 said:

What is this you are flying and where did you get it? 😉

Probably the B-52 Mitchell bomber from Msfs add-ons. Org

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5 minutes ago, HiFlyer said:

Probably the B-52 Mitchell bomber from Msfs add-ons. Org

It's not a B-25. The Mitchell B-25 was 2 engine.

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That's Chock showing off in a Halifax bomber, build by Handley Page.  About 6000 built during WW2.  Looks like it imports well into MSFS.  The gauges look good.

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Thanks, I'll try again tomorrow.  Of course I wasn't in a bomber but in the X cub lol flying from the main airport to the reserve island.  I just got to one of the small islands when the ctd occurred.

LouP

1 hour ago, bobcat999 said:

That's Chock showing off in a Halifax bomber, build by Handley Page.  About 6000 built during WW2.  Looks like it imports well into MSFS.  The gauges look good.

Late war or post war one one by the look of those big radials,  the early war ones had Merlins.

RT823 is an A Mk IX paratroop transport according to Mr Google, powered by Bristol Hercules radial engines (which were apparently a better option for the Halifax than Rolls Royce Merlins).

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2 hours ago, LouP said:

Thanks, I'll try again tomorrow.  Of course I wasn't in a bomber but in the X cub lol flying from the main airport to the reserve island.  I just got to one of the small islands when the ctd occurred.

LouP

Flew the Cub West from Seymour to the Marine Reserve up to the top then to Isabela .Some ugly morphing of the islets and coastal artifacts  but no crash. 

Should be sensational in real life but a rather dull flight in the sim. 

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4 hours ago, bobcat999 said:

That's Chock showing off in a Halifax bomber, build by Handley Page.  About 6000 built during WW2.  Looks like it imports well into MSFS.  The gauges look good.

Always thought her civilian sister was a rather fetching looking thing;

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That's a variant of the Halifax which comes with the liveries in the Flight Replicas one. As you can see it ports into MSFS alright. I tried Galapagos with that thing just to push it a bit using a ported aeroplane as well, and as I say it was okay. If you are having problems in MSFS and you don't normally fly in that area, check your data streaming settings.

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5 minutes ago, Chock said:

That's a variant of the Halifax which comes with the liveries in the Flight Replicas one. As you can see it ports into MSFS alright. I tried Galapagos with that thing just to push it a bit using a ported aeroplane as well, and as I say it was okay. If you are having problems in MSFS and you don't normally fly in that area, check your data streaming settings.

Did you have to do major work on the cockpit or anything or are the pictures as it converted.

You know I wish there was a market for converted aircraft where if you could show you have a license for the origional, then whoevers done the port could supply the result...    Otherwise I am really going to have to get my head around doing this as I have so many FSX aircraft that I would like to try in MSFS2020  and frankly for some ports, I would buy the FSX aircraft if I knew it was going to port ok 🙂

GE

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Did you have to do major work on the cockpit or anything or are the pictures as it converted.

You know I wish there was a market for converted aircraft where if you could show you have a license for the origional, then whoevers done the port could supply the result...    Otherwise I am really going to have to get my head around doing this as I have so many FSX aircraft that I would like to try in MSFS2020

GE

Nope, didn't have to do anything fancy. I seem to recall it came in pretty easy. The VC looks good, but as with all such ports, it's not clickable (has pop up tool tips, but not clickable), so you need keyboard shortcuts or controller assignments to work it, but everything does work via that, for example, you might be able to see that I've opened the cowling gills, which I have assigned Control+shift+C/V to open and close. A lot of Flight Replicas FSX/P3D stuff is like that.

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4 minutes ago, Chock said:

Nope, didn't have to do anything fancy. I seem to recall it came in pretty easy. The VC looks good, but as with all such ports, it's not clickable (has pop up tool tips, but not clickable), so you need keyboard shortcuts or controller assignments to work it, but everything does work via that, for example, you might be able to see that I've opened the cowling gills, which I have assigned Control+shift+C/V to open and close. A lot of Flight Replicas FSX/P3D stuff is like that.

okay  thanks for info 🙂

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