October 28, 201312 yr Well, actually in this particular case, I'm loving it :-) As I believe I had reported here a few weeks ago, something very weird was happening to me regarding the installation of the X-Aviation MU2-J, Corvalis C400 and the DC-3. When I got a backup of an old X-Plane 10 installation from another disk, after having corrupted the version I was using, only the MU2-J was installed there. The first thing I installed as soon as the restore operation finished was that nice plugin for injecting NOAA weather into the sim. The pluggin is Python-based. Then I installed back the DC-3, and the problems started. Whenever I installed in a given sequence the DC-3 and the MU2-J, the last installed aircraft would work ok but make the previous one corrupted. I could select and fly it but the flight controls visuals were frozen and the complex Gizmo plugins that were used for functions such as those that calculate engine overstress in the DC-3 or start the aircraft with 2 fpal detents and aileron trim set in the MU2-J were not operational. I repeated a sequence of uninstalls, re-installs with no solution to my problem obtained. Of course I contacted X-Aviation support, and even Goran himself, who did everything at their reach to try to reproduce my strange problem, but they could never reproduce it and were unable to discover what might be causing such a weird / uncommon situation. Well, after having upgraded to 10.25b1, uninstalled the weather injector and Python from my PC, and today installed the DC-3, Voilá! All is working just perfect!!!! The MU2-J which was installed did not lose any of it's functions, and the DC-3 is working like a charm ( it is a charm after all :-) ) What exactly was causing my problem I can never tell, I believe :-/ Might it have been the NOAA plugin or Python? Was it solved with 10.25b1? Flying gliders since 1980 Flightsimming since 1992 AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)
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