This happened last night, after taking off the aircraft would suddenly go into a spin and crash. I was testing a couple of older FS9 legacy aircraft, first Tim Conrad's (Piglet) Helio Courier and all seemed to go well with it displaying shadows outside and in the VC as I have Steve's DX10 Fixer. I took off, all good climbing out, then all of a sudden it was tumbling and spinning around like crazy. I had no idea what was happening there, I thought perhaps it might be a bad airfile it has. Bummer. I had to end the flight as nothing would stop it except the slew which would put it back on the ground. Thought it was weird. Decided to try the FS9 Carenado C182Q with its fsx update and the same thing happened. I restarted FSX, nope same thing happened, restarted the PC, nope same thing again. The default Cessna 172 doesn't seem to be affected, weird. Then I got in the A2A P-51 and the same thing happened, it tumbled and spun around down to earth like the others, bent its prop, and essentially having to start again with a new engine, new airframe, etc. losing the hours that I'd built up with it.
I checked the FSX update for the C182Q, nothing wrong with it. Checked the Helio, nothing wrong with its airfile. Removed them, same thing still happened with the A2A P-51 as above. Tried the default C172 and it wasn't affected.
I remember that I did try real world weather with Activesky Evolution before the flight sessions with the above aircraft and it showed rain so I turned it off so that I could fly in fine weather. Don't know if that caused it.
I'm wondering if anyone here has had this happen, and if so, what fixed it? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
I checked the FSX update for the C182Q, nothing wrong with it. Checked the Helio, nothing wrong with its airfile. Removed them, same thing still happened with the A2A P-51 as above. Tried the default C172 and it wasn't affected.
I remember that I did try real world weather with Activesky Evolution before the flight sessions with the above aircraft and it showed rain so I turned it off so that I could fly in fine weather. Don't know if that caused it.
I'm wondering if anyone here has had this happen, and if so, what fixed it? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.