Lukla airport v3.00 crashes FSX

Posted:
Sat May 18, 2013 12:10 pm
by Dougx
Greetings all... I d/l Lukla airport v3.00 the other day from Simviation. The description looked great and default FSX sucks. It seemed to load (auto install) and I added in settings, no problem. I started my flight from Lamadada Nepal when I opened the map to adjust my bearings for Lukla the altitude was given but it appeared to say runway length is 0 ft. in parenthesis it said do not use. I continued toward Lukla and as I got close FSX closed stating a problem had occurred. I deleted Lukla in scenery settings and addon in FSX. I tried a manual install same results. Lukla shows over1200 d/l but searching here and the net I didn't find any complaints or problems. I am totally lost and I would love to have v3.00 in my addon folder. I am looking for the immense wisdom available at Simviation. Win 7, Sp2, plenty of ram and hd, thanks, doug
Re: Lukla airport v3.00 crashes FSX

Posted:
Sun May 19, 2013 12:38 am
by jandjfrench
Hi,
I don't recall any warning messages but FSX crashed after I installed Lukla 3 and tried to start a flight there. I haven't investigated fully but I think when I tried to look at the XML using XML Notepad 2007 it showed no data in the file.
Jim F.
Re: Lukla airport v3.00 crashes FSX

Posted:
Sun May 19, 2013 7:29 am
by Bass
Dougx, if i may, i would recommend the Lukla posted inside this thread
viewtopic.php?f=42&t=153141and here you can see what i've achieved
http://forums.simviation.com//cgi-bin/y ... 1347119556Never tried that Lukla v3, so i cant help you.
Re: Lukla airport v3.00 crashes FSX

Posted:
Sun May 19, 2013 10:53 am
by mangistar
Hi!
Same here . A (do not use this) message appeared next to the name of airport..... Anyway i tried it but my FSX crashed. So i deleted it without any further invistigation

Re: Lukla airport v3.00 crashes FSX

Posted:
Sun May 19, 2013 7:05 pm
by RAMPRAT
I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WHEN I TRIED TO LOAD IT ALSO.
Re: Lukla airport v3.00 crashes FSX

Posted:
Mon May 20, 2013 2:31 am
by pete
The file has been de-listed.
Apologies to those effected. Luckily this type of thing is extremely rare. The last time I de-listed a file due to user problems was years ago.