No idea what I'm doing wrong but I just cannot make the thing start. I've tried everything I can think of, including loading up a default 172, starting it, then switching over. Just dies....
The TB20 Trinidad works just fine, loads engine started, ready to fly, and is easy to start from cold and dark. I did it
a number of times, and I'm no expert.
But at least for my install, the TB10 Tobago seems truly borked. When I select the TB10, it loads started like the
TB20. But as soon as the green "Panel initializing" bar appears overhead, the TB10 engine stops, and nothing I can
do will make it start. Worse still, if I then try to select the TB20 again either now or later, the same symptoms have
now infected it, and I can no longer start that plane, even though a few minutes ago before I loaded the TB10, I was
happily starting the TB20 from cold and dark.
<sigh>
The only way I found to to fix the TB20 Trinidad was to uninstall (use your Windows Uninstall a Program function),
reinstall, and don't touch the TB10 Tobago, fly the TB20 Trinidad only. I've found no way to fix the Tobago.
I think I kind of see why this may be happening, but I'm not certain. When I looked in the TB10 Tobago's Panel folder,
it's aliased back to the TB20 Trinidad's Panel folder. So maybe something's going wrong with the aliasing back to the
Trinidad, at least on my install.
I did uninstall, reinstall, and re-downloaded twice before I figured this out.
Sorry for the long somewhat ranting post, but it was all very frustrating. Mind you, the TB20 Trinidad is a really nice little
plane, very good looking inside and out, and a pleasure to fly. So hopefully in due course I can figure out how to fix the
Tobago, or there will be a patch.
Thanks - Rob</sigh>