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Two problem planes

Posted:
Wed Dec 26, 2007 8:41 pm
by Jamie
I have the fantastic cv240aal , but have to exit my FS2002 Pro sim each time I fly or I cannot go to another plane
Re: Two problem planes

Posted:
Wed Dec 26, 2007 8:46 pm
by Hagar
I'll be happy to check these out for you but you'll have to be more specific. I need the file names & exact pages they're posted on in order to download them.
Re: Two problem planes

Posted:
Wed Dec 26, 2007 8:51 pm
by Jamie
Hi Hagar ,
May take me a bit , but I'll get back possibly tomorrow .
Thanks ,
Jamie
Re: Two problem planes

Posted:
Wed Dec 26, 2007 8:57 pm
by Jamie
Hagar ,
I re-installed the Convair 240 and may be OK ( at least it seems ok for the moment ) . I'll have to find out where I got the Cherokee 140 .
Thanks ,
Jamie
Re: Two problem planes

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Wed Dec 26, 2007 9:16 pm
by Jamie
Hagar ,
Guess I spoke too soon . I just flew the Convair and then positioned it back at DFW and attempted to change to my Cessna 195 . The hour glass came up and remained !!
I am pretty sure I got the CV240 at Classic Airliners and had to get a panel and sound separately . I am not sure if the plane in my aircraft folder is the same as the one I just now " installed " as instructed , but this one in the folder shows the sound to be aliased to the default 182 , but sounds like the CV240 I installed yesterday with an alias to my DC-3 sound

? Got them mixed up somehow I guess so may have to start all over ?? I surely don't see how it could show aliased to the 182 yet sound like a DC3

The version I now have in my Aircraft folder in FS2002 also shows to have the panel aliased to the default 182 , but has the nice Convair panel that I think I also got at Classic Airliners .
I have a new PC , but also had some similar problems with the CV240 from times to time on my old PC and could not select another plane without exiting the sim completely and re-starting the sim .
Jamie
Re: Two problem planes

Posted:
Wed Dec 26, 2007 9:25 pm
by Jamie
Hagar ,
I have been unable to find that cherokee 140 again . No tellin where I found it sometime back . Alex Melia has a Cherokee 180 , but is payware I think so that should not be the same one ?? Don't worry about this one .
I do thik the Convair has some sort of conflict which may not manifest itself consistently

? It certainly has fantastic wing views !!
Jamie
Re: Two problem planes

Posted:
Wed Dec 26, 2007 9:32 pm
by Hagar
You seem to be in a bit of a mess. Can't you find a clue to the author of that PA28 somewhere in the files?
I found the Convair 240 at Tom Gibson's site.
http://www.calclassic.com/convair.htmThe
Re: Two problem planes

Posted:
Wed Dec 26, 2007 9:45 pm
by Jamie
Ha Hagar ,
A bit of a mess is an understatement !!! I did follow those instructions carefully . I'll start from the beginning later on this one .
All I can find on the Cherokee is Piper PA28-140 for FS2004 by Ole Egholm . Really not worth the worry since I have quite a hangar full of planes !!! I recently got the Spartan Executive which is really nice and would seem that anything Milton Shupe and his team are involved in is spectacular .
Jamie
Re: Two problem planes

Posted:
Thu Dec 27, 2007 4:05 am
by Hagar
[quote]Ha Hagar ,
A bit of a mess is an understatement !!!
Re: Two problem planes

Posted:
Thu Dec 27, 2007 8:35 am
by Hagar
Right. I've checked both aircraft out in FS2002. I'm no advocate of auto-installers but the Convair should cause no problems if you wish to use it. Make sure you redirect the install path to your FS2002 root directory. Panel & sound are included in the install
Re: Two problem planes

Posted:
Sat Dec 29, 2007 11:52 am
by Jamie
Hi Hagar ,
I just now found your reply . I had flown the Convair a number of times in my old PC and only had occasional lock up problems so let me know if you encounter such eventually . Sounds as though it is working perfectly for you and I appreciate the time you took to try it . I hope you took a look at the wing views . I was thinking I had to get the panel separately , but guess mine also came with the zip file . I had a time at first because of that annoying warning horn and finally figuered out that one has to deploy some flaps !!!
I am downloading the Piper 160 as we speak .
I did note yesterday that I could go to a default plane from the Convair most of the time with no problem , but always seemd to lock up when I went to the
Cessna 195 . I did not try it with other non default planes .
When you have time , would you explain what FS9 , FSX , etc. are . I have always named them by year such as FS2002 and get these confused .
Thanks ,
Jamie
Re: Two problem planes

Posted:
Sat Dec 29, 2007 1:00 pm
by Jamie
Hagar ,
I think I was installing incorrectly for the Convair . They said to hit Run ( for XP ) on the second file ( FS2002 exe. ), but I was puttng stuff in a folder and then transferring ( as I recall ) . I installed as directed this time and seems to be fine . If you go to the virtual panel and then back up to the left wing view and then use the hat switch to get that view , it is really a magnificent wing and engine view . I really enjoy flying this Convair 240 .
The Piper 160 you mentioned is really a nice model with great wing views also . The pitch is way too sensitive as it is in a Piper Warrior that I have . The high panel needs to be slightly lower and the low panel is too squashed !! I find that any plane is much more fun to fly if you can see some of the cowling like you normally do in real flight . You can really see it from the virtual cockpit and is nice , but the panel glare shield is too rounded and the instruments are fuzzy on my PC . The autopilot is a little small for my eyes . He needs help getting the landing light to function ( as he is requesting ) , but is a nice plane and a few tweaks would make it great !!
Jamie
Re: Two problem planes

Posted:
Sat Dec 29, 2007 1:14 pm
by Jamie
Well Hagar ,
I just now flew the Convair and was fantastic , but I positioned it back at DFW during my short flight and then attempted to switch to the Cessna 195 , but it locked up again . Some sort of conflict !!
Jamie
Re: Two problem planes

Posted:
Sat Dec 29, 2007 1:16 pm
by Jamie
One other thought Hagar that may be causing a problem . I love the sound in my MAAM DC-3 and have it aliased to that sound . Guess that might be causing a problem

Jamie
Re: Two problem planes

Posted:
Sun Dec 30, 2007 8:38 am
by Hagar
Hi Jamie. Just spotted your replies. I should point out that I no longer use FS2002 except for troubleshooting the occasional problem like yours.
When you have time , would you explain what FS9 , FSX , etc. are . I have always named them by year such as FS2002 and get these confused .
These are the version numbers of Microsoft Flight Simulator. FS9 is Flight Simulator 2004. FSX is the latest Flight Simulator X. (FS2002 is FS8.)
I just now flew the Convair and was fantastic , but I positioned it back at DFW during my short flight and then attempted to switch to the Cessna 195 , but it locked up again . Some sort of conflict !!
I've had no problems with the Convair. If you have a conflict I would suspect the Cessna 195.
One other thought Hagar that may be causing a problem . I love the sound in my MAAM DC-3 and have it aliased to that sound . Guess that might be causing a problem

I doubt that would cause a problem. You could easily find out by temporarily aliasing the sound to a default aircraft.