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POSKY B767-Crash on Approach. WHY?

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Can any of you aircraft builders tell me why this happens? This aircraft will crash on approach (as AI) and disappear after it receives clearance to take-off. It's a beautiful rendered model so I would hate to remove it, but the only time it functions well is parked, or taxi.Any help would be appreciated.Rick

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Guest CX001

Go to the POSKY forum. It's up and running again and the designers will be ahppy to explain.

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Guest 727Fan

Thank You for the direction, Christopher Hill. I shall do that.Rick

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Actually... it may be possible that the a/c is too heavy (fully fueled) and AI can't land em.... Now i know nothing about AI a/c's but i'll give it a shot ;)

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I believe POSKY made it pretty clear in their Forum that their aircraft were not designed to be used as AI aircraft. I don't think that they are offering any support in that catagory either. I have played around with the config & air files with little luck.

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Guest 727Fan

Thank you, Wes. I'm printing this info now and will try to do this.One question, though.When using another .air and .cfg file from a default aircraft, is it just a simple matter of copying the files over to the other? Or is there some other things that need to be done in addition?ThanksRick

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