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Seen this? Sliced clearing through clouds

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Had to get an image hosting account for this one(my old Photobucket account apparently doesn't allow hosting anymore). After a few days in a row of CTD on approaches usually 1-3NM from airport(and 1 CTD midflight) this flight from the screenshots didn't CTD. Previous 3 of 4 flights did. Afterwards moved everything out from community folder and have been adding older stuff back in. Haven't had a CTD since.

This flight started with low clouds and rain in Portland, OR. (KPDX). When I broke thru the clouds I noticed I had slices taken out from the clouds, have never run across this before.

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I don't know if it was a 1 off thing, or was caused by something in the community folder have since did a few flight without most of addons in community folder and haven't seen it again so far.

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I see it every once in awhile yes. Goes away if I restart. Its a sim glitch... I have seen other screenshots of it. I also get weird lines in the sky sometimes. Its the sim... the magical world of MSFS lol

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Ok, good to know its an occasional glitch rather than something related to a community folder object. The glitch I've seen at least a dozen time is the black rectangular box that forms in outside view on top of the C208B.

If it was made a feature you could VFR flight in all types of weather. 😉

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I've had sliced clouds during many flights since day one on August 18th. 


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Also seen them now and again since launch.


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I've honestly never seen this before.

Edited by Tuskin38

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Try to fly sideways through them to help keep the ice off the plane....

 

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Maybe it's a new type of navigation aid :), Seriously though, I have never seen this myself.


Martin 

Sims: MSFS and X-plane 11

Home Airport: CYCW - Chilliwack, BC Canada

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I also never seen this.


Alvega

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