April 5, 201313 yr Any comments on this new aircraft? <br /><br />Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2<br /><br /> Alexander Colka
April 5, 201313 yr well its not new , pressurized , turbo prop nice to fly at fl200 in a Cessna , good climber its a classic ... i7 4777k 4.6mhz, 32gddr3, GTX 760 4g sci ,Saitek x52,yoke and quadrant, 60 Led . SSD
April 5, 201313 yr Author I'm thinking of buying it although I don't know if the turbo capabilities modeled in XP10 would be similar to the FSX version of the same product. <br /><br />Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2<br /><br /> Alexander Colka
April 5, 201313 yr well its not new , pressurized ... The XP version IS new, and FYI it's not pressurized. Does feature O2 ports, though. ^_^ Scott
April 5, 201313 yr The XP version IS new, and FYI it's not pressurized. Does feature O2 ports, though. ^_^ Scott was thinking it was FSX :blush: i7 4777k 4.6mhz, 32gddr3, GTX 760 4g sci ,Saitek x52,yoke and quadrant, 60 Led . SSD
April 6, 201313 yr Like the A36 and C337, This one also causes XP 64bit to crash after a few mins. Planes that don't use SASL are fine, but those that do, Crash every time. Sometimes after 10 mins and sometimes right away and only in 64 bit. Looks like I'm stuck in 32 bit until this gets worked out. Anyone else having this issue? Rob
April 6, 201313 yr Like the A36 and C337, This one also causes XP 64bit to crash after a few mins. Planes that don't use SASL are fine, but those that do, Crash every time. Sometimes after 10 mins and sometimes right away and only in 64 bit. Looks like I'm stuck in 32 bit until this gets worked out. Anyone else having this issue? Rob I have the same issue. I filed a bug with Carenado today, their response is pasted below. X-Plane Support, Apr 06 01:47 (CLT): This is an X-Plane memory leak, related to LuaJIT, the scripting language used to write the scripts that the SASL plugin interprets. Laminar Research themselves have confirmed that we are using the latest and best version of SASL, and that the problem is on LAMINAR's end. They will try to plug up the memory leak by v10.30. In the mean time, Laminar recommends users try to manage memory leaks by loading up the plane first in an empty scenery, and once the plane is loaded, move it to a more complex or payware scenery. There are some sceneries that are known to cause issues... especially those by Aerosoft. Their error message will show up in the log.txt file, if there are issues with it. You can just remove that scenery from the "Custom Scenery" folder, and restart the sim, and it should mitigate the problem as well. According to Laminar, this is only an issue on Windows. Could you please confirm that you're using a Windows machine? The other workaround would be to use this plane in X-Plane 32-bit mode. Regards, Daniel K. AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, RTX 4080S, Ram - 32GB, 32" 4K Monitor, WIN 11. Eric Escobar
April 6, 201313 yr Thank you Strider1 for the response. At least I know its not something I'm doing wrong or a system problem. Rob
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