November 18, 200421 yr Try an other airplane.Try an other airport to login.Make sure you have registered FSUIPC correctly.Try login while up in the air (Please try this at a place where no current ATC-control).What happend ?Read "Pilot Resources Center -> Basic Pilot Training -> 4 VATSIM 103 - VATSIM Software Setup" and try all again.Lennart Vedin SAS202
November 18, 200421 yr Are you sure that will help?Even if i not are logged in (or having vatsim programs running)the plane still do that.Another plane does not help.
November 18, 200421 yr So this happens with out any of the on-lin esoftware running?Did this happen before you iunstalled SB or have you not used FS2002 by itself?Is this on landing or as soon as you start FS?Try on off the default FS planes.
November 18, 200421 yr One other question to add to Dave's above --- Have you got addon scenery/mesh installed where this happens?Dave
November 19, 200421 yr I am not using an addon scenery.And only some of the planes works when there not is ANY online sofware in use.If i starts SB and a multiplayer session, none of the planes works.It helps reinstalling, but after i have started a multiplayer session, it does the same.The airplane sinks into the ground like there is no grond.But if i then is lucky to get a little plane in the air, it loses speed and crash again.I am using Windows XP...PS: Do any of you know if there is a patch or something like that for FS 2002?Have a a nice day [AGAIN :-)]
November 22, 200421 yr It seems to be acting like as if the gear is set to up on loadup?try logging in with the default C172?odd one this one, and seems that it's not actually squawkbox related...also double check your starting location. I think FS2002 didn't have a system to stop you loading up the sim in a place where a crash with a building would happen etc. Trent Hopkinson, 2015 Crewmember of www.mangrove.com.au WorldFlight sim Youtube channel www.youtube.com/user/musicalaviator
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