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LINDA 3.0.5.735 Crashes with P3D v4.2 when loading PMDG 747
yardenbe posted a topic in LINDA Support
Hi guys, I've just installed now the latest version of LINDA alongside profiles for PMDG 737, 777 and 747. I'm encountering this strange problem where P3D crashes to desktop without any errors ONLY when loading the PMDG 747. When loading other aicraft and even other PMDG addons, everything loads up fine. Howerver, P3D will NOT crash if I load up the PMDG 747 from another aircraft (i.e.: Moving from a 777 to a 747 inside the sim itself) I tried deleting LINDA, whereas afterwards the PMDG 747 loads up fine upon initial load. Anyone knows what may seem to be the problem? -
P3D4.2 Citation 550, Bend into cental Nevada
John_Cillis posted a topic in The AVSIM Screen Shots Forum
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In retirement I have been really enjoying my flight sims. Flew my Citation 550 in P3D out of SFO to Reno at Flight Level 290. I love that route of flight, as it goes over water, hills, farmland, alpine mountains and finally desert. For me flying is completely changing the scenery from where you are to where you will be. Another favorite route is from the deserts of Arizona to the lush greenery of the south. Just the change of scenery that only flying a distance can bring. When I flew to London last year I was amazed as we took off out of Phoenix, over the desert mountains, then over the Rockies, then over the upper Prairie states of Minnesota and Wisconsin, into Ontario and Quebec Canada. Then the sun settled, a brief few hours of darkness over the Atlantic, then I snapped a picture as we crossed the coast of Ireland remembering Charles Lindburgh's trip 90 years before me. My passion for aviation is that it is used for peace, to bring people together, rather than war, to tear us apart. The Wright brothers were appalled when aircraft became weapons of war. Santos Dumont was another famous flier, the darling of Paris, just showing the joy of flight and the ability to get from point a to point b, or just to putter around looking at the world so delicate below. My next flight today will be an Xplane11 flight out of Tucson Arizona... John