ini83234 Posted Friday at 09:57 AM Posted Friday at 09:57 AM Hi there, I just tried version 1.1.0 for the first time after not using the A350 for about 4 weeks due to WASM crashes. I have understood that the WASM problems aren't easy to solve and I cannot contribute anything as the console shows no WASM errors even when all screens and switches don't work anymore (as in previous WASM crashes that showed something in the console). I though that the Autosave function was implemented to let me at least reload my last flight and go on from the last position, however I tried with 3 different versions now and still the Autosave function seems to be useless. When loading ANY autosave, the plane loads into the last state while pausing the sim and after un-pausing it goes straight nose up reducing speed until stalling and diving downwards. The AP is on when saving and is still on when unpausing. I simply cannot believe that I am the only one experiencing this. Regards, Martin
Xenon341 Posted Friday at 12:00 PM Posted Friday at 12:00 PM Hi there, Can you try to load the save twice ? Some variable might be not correctly initialized the first time so loading a 2nd time few seconds later can help. Regards,
ini83234 Posted Friday at 02:41 PM Author Posted Friday at 02:41 PM Hi @Xenon341, tried that several times already. Does it mean this doesn't happen to you? Regards, Martin
Xenon341 Posted Friday at 02:53 PM Posted Friday at 02:53 PM It doesn't indeed but I didn't had to use the autosave feature a lot. Sorry this heppens to you. Can you upload a save where you encounter the problem ? You can see in the guide below how to extract it :
ljk811 Posted Saturday at 04:03 AM Posted Saturday at 04:03 AM (edited) After loading an autosave file, the trim on the iniA350 gets stuck rigidly at 4.0 up. Consequently, the aircraft continuously pitches upward until the autopilot disengages, ultimately resulting in a stall. Edited Saturday at 04:03 AM by ljk811
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