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Weird crashses

Francois

FS Veteran
Here I am flying the King Air from Rotterdam to Annecy, testing my Saitek autopilot and newly installed GTN750 Garmin.... and then just near the destination airport, at 5800 feet, everything suddenly goes belly-up. Could it be my Saitek throttle quadrant? The aircraft did not respond to anything anymore, just spiralled down.

Happened a few days ago with a Cessna, and later with a Baron too. No idea what is wrong :=(
 
François,

Could you provide us with data from the eventviewer? => open eventviewer => custom views => administrative events. Look for an event that is listed at the time when the crash occured. With that data, we might (might) be of help.

Cheers,

Priller
 
Okay, I'll have a look for that file tomorrow. Am totally 'noob' on MSFS I'm afraid :-( Will report back.....
 
Well, that didn't go as planned. Spent 2,5 hours trying to get my CH Products USB yoke and throttle back into Windows 10....... grrrrrrrrr.

Priller, are you from Antwerp ??
 
Hi François,

I'm indeed from Antwerp, but live in Dendermonde now.

Cheers,

Priller
 
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