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Guest williambrodner

this is happening to me too. I was using Active Sky i was thinking that maybe it was the headwinds crossing the atlantic from europe to America

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Guest MrBitsy

Yes, I see overspeed with AS too - in my case my concorde fell apart with the 'aircraft overstressed' message!Ray Keattch

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Just to confirm, I had exactly the same problem. I will try again with the winds aloft disabled, but would hope that this is olny a temporary solution.RegardsRussell Jourdain (NZL007/ZK-RHJ)

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I am just in the cruise from YPPH to NZCH and have had the winds aloft disabled.I also disable the overstress setting in FS.As I went through FL340 at Mach 1.13 The overspeed warning came on. It switched off again at FL407 Mach 1.52.Hope this information helpsRegardsRussell Jourdain (NZL007/ZK-RHJ)

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Guest jumpjet

I get this same overspeed warning too, as stated, when a few knot under the VMO. I also use AS2004.If you are asking us to try it without 'Winds Aloft' enabled for test purposes, then fine.However, I assume that you don't recommend that this should always be disabled, just to stop the warnings? This would defeat the object in having AS2004 in the first place.RegardsGraham

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I'm also experiencing this using FSMeteo v6.4 and with Max Climb engaged. I posted a separate message as I hadn't spotted this one. For now I've turned off Aircaft Stress option to prevent crashes.Cheers,


Ray (Cheshire, England).
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I'm also getting this same problem but with just the FS user defined weather.This is coupled with the climb problems described in another thread when using MAX CLIMB.Hope this is of some help.John

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Guest EFP055

Hi thereYes I got the exact same problem using default weather in FS.I tried different kinds of weather-situations, always the same!Greetings

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Guest dioaka2

Same here with fs real weather option enabled:(Is there a patch going to correct it???Or is it possible to change something in the aircraft.cfg?

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Guest RobOlson

I've had the same thing happen in MAX CLIMB, but I don't have Active Sky.

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