ini83234 Posted July 11 Posted July 11 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 July 11 Posted July 11 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 July 11 Author Posted July 11 Hi @Xenon341, tried that several times already. Does it mean this doesn't happen to you? Regards, Martin
Xenon341 Posted July 11 Posted July 11 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 July 12 Posted July 12 (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 July 12 by ljk811
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