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Crabby

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  1. Not sure what the above says, but by the title yes.  Go to the planes folder in the packages (wherever it is on your system). On mine for 2020 it is YOUR SIM FOLDER/Local State/Packages

    Under the folder for the A350 you will see files like .cache  .dll  .lib and .obj.  Everything NOT in the WORK folder. 

    Delete those.  They will rebuild when you load the plane into the sim.  

  2. On 4/21/2025 at 1:14 AM, LukeFF said:

    When downloading my flight plan tonight, this is what the descent winds looked like.

     

    Nothing to add.  I just wanted to congratulate you on the use of BORKED.  One of my all-time favorite words right up there with FUBAR and a gem from the golden age of the 80s!

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  3. 5 hours ago, LukeFF said:

    Not so with 2024. With all other planes, once you set up your controller profile, it will remember your choices, so you don't have to manually choose them every time. With the A300 it's not doing that and reverting to default on every startup.

    Interesting.  Still, I don't trust the sim to either remember (apparently rightfully so) nor do I like the limitations and clunkiness of setting up controls there.  My in-sim bindings are the same for everything and they are only views for my hat switches.  All else, in Axis and Ohs.  After recent computer build, I was up and running with my controller assignments in less than one minute. 

  4. On 4/19/2025 at 6:34 PM, LukeFF said:

    Perhaps this is an MSFS 24 issue, but today when I loaded the plane I noticed it did not load my saved profile for my controllers. After I exited the game and reloaded, I noticed the problem was back.

    As far as I know, 2024 is like 2020.  You can save a profile but have to remember to change it based on the plane you are going to fly.  A BIG pain.  I use Axis and Ohs and it remembers the profile you assign down to the level of the livery.  It works for ALL aircraft, paid and default.  It also allows you to do things like use your voice to interact with the plane and create scripts to do multiple things in a given order and each thing at a given time that you decide.  SpadNext does the same things and what it comes down to is which interface you prefer.  

  5. 15 hours ago, Poody said:

    Be sure to go into the EFB and set the options to say Reverse on Throttle Axis - Yes. Right under calibrate Throttle. (A310-300)

    Not many controllers have an actual reverse throttle axis.  If you have one of the majority controllers without, doing this will add a fake amount of axis as a reverse and cause many to go in and out of reverse at the most inopportune moments imaginable. 

  6. The shortcomings of the sim (ASOBO/Microsoft issue) related to the data that is available to create a weather radar are well known.  Just be aware that those that talk about how this radar or that radar works or should work, do not know what a weather radar is, how it works and what it should display at the various tilts/gains/settings.  They see green, red and yellow blobs on a screen and think "wow this works".  They are wrong.  

  7. There has got to be a local issue/conflict here.  I start cold and dark and never have seen this on any version.  I would start with control bindings even/especially if you think there is no issue there.  Next, empty your community folder. Completely empty it and only use the house livery.  You can empty the folder by simply copying and pasting the contents to another location, however if you want to take control and master you community folder and addons, use MSFSAddons Linker from flightsim.to.  This way you can quickly add things back in however I would recommend you keep your sim as debloated as possible.  There are many advantages to this.   I only start the sim with the two airports I am using (if addons), the plane and livery I will use.  That's it. (Navigraph is always loaded).  

  8. Since no new update has been published, everyone is awaiting a new update.  The moment that new update is published; everyone will be awaiting yet another new update.  Since that is reality, I am not sure of the purpose of these types of posts. 

  9. 14 hours ago, richboy2307 said:

    We'll look into publishing a list, but in the meanwhile you can do the above. Thanks!

    It would have taken less time to publish the list than make that recommendation.  

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  10. 2 hours ago, JoshF said:

    Hi Mark, which ones are you looking for? There's technically well over 1000 so if you give me a list of the ones you'd like I can provide them

    Impossible to tell because I don't know when I will run out of buttons or voice.  Everything for the FCU, FMC, Light switches, Gear, Fuel control, Fuel Levers, Master Eng MODE.  I would suggest that since INI has them in some format, like an excel, just publish all of them.  

  11. What runway?  What was the weather (e.g. rain)?  What was the wind? What flap setting did you use?  Did you try packs off?  What was the outside temperature? Barometer?

    Just because the max certified TOW is X does not mean you can just load it up that way.  The EFB calculates a "SAFE" take off profile not just spit out Vspeeds for the sake of it.  

  12. 3 hours ago, MarcusVT said:

    For some reason only global decrement throttle works for reverse. When you reduce power individually on each engine it doesn't. This is why I set airbreak so I can use PMDG and A300 withouth changing profile in simulator.

    Another reason I use AAO. 

  13. FCOM for the A310 and A300 urgently available with a simple google search.  I have had one since two months before release.

    BTW, A310 and A300 are essentially identical in operation and only vary in weights.  

  14. 3 hours ago, B747-8f said:

    Thank you crabby, this is exactly how I‘ve set it up for the PMDG 737.

    However, it doesn‘t work on the A300.

    Best regards 

    Ok, weird.  I just looked and that is how I have it set up through AAO using the Honeycomb B.  

  15. Set up your throttle axis

    Set button to Reverse Hold.

    Your throttle should now increase the "reverse" amount.  More throttle, more reverse.  Now, I use AAO and my button has an on/off that I can use.  On=reverse hold off= engines idle (reversers stowed).  Not sure how you do all thin inside of MSFS, as I don't use it for my controls. I am sure if you do a search you will find an answer. 

  16. 5 hours ago, B747-8f said:

    No, they are disarmed during rollout when initiating manual braking

    That's what I meant, though it is not just when manually braking, it is when you apply more manual pressure than the A/B is applying.  This is a way for the pilot to tell the computer "I got this now, go back to sleep".  Did you check the tires?  Not sure if blown tires are modeled but they are on other planes.  I am throwing crap against the fan because I don't see this. 

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