December 16, 201114 yr I have the Carenado F33A Bonanza, and am very happy with it. Currently I have only one glitch with it. When I gear up, the wheel doors won't close. If looking outside and under the plane the doors stay hanging down. This doesn't happen in version 9.70. It also doesn't happen in the Saratoga. All of the Carenado planes, (I have all of them, not to brag), work well , fly well. except this one anomaly.Carenado tells me they will update the plane, as soon as they get the word from Laminar Research that things are stable. They[re looking at probably 2 weeks or soI was just trying to find out if I am the only one with this problem, as GeofA says he doesn't have this problem.How about you Larry A, does your new purchase have this problem? Donald E. Donovan Flying is the 2nd greatest thrill known to man The 1st is landing.
December 16, 201114 yr I bought the F33 last night, and the gear doors close properly for me in XP10.
December 16, 201114 yr Author Problem SOLVED!! Got the doors closed, all I had to do was take the F33A out of version 10, then reload it back into the sim from the original file. Must be a small error in the file porting it over from 9.70. Donald E. Donovan Flying is the 2nd greatest thrill known to man The 1st is landing.
December 16, 201114 yr DO NOT run the aircraft through the new plane maker in XPX otherwise you will get this problem. Cheers, Andy.
December 16, 201114 yr Author Thanks Andy, will do, or not do rather. Donald E. Donovan Flying is the 2nd greatest thrill known to man The 1st is landing.
December 16, 201114 yr Not sure if it's a bug or a feature (a feature bug?), but if you tell Planemaker to convert an aircraft then it will convert every aircraft it can find in the X-Plane directory, so be careful when updating planes.
December 16, 201114 yr Author XPlane 9 does the same thing. It looks like if you just save a different livery, the corruption takes place. Guess I'm stuck with the Green/Grey livery. I liked the Red better LOL Donald E. Donovan Flying is the 2nd greatest thrill known to man The 1st is landing.
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