propeller breaks in half in all
propeller breaks in half in all
Hi all got a strange issue when i load the plane the propeller blades break in half in all. So i thought i would uninstall the aircraft but found out when i tried to run p3dv4.5 the sim wouldnt styart got the error your computer has run out of memory change settings etc. Trouble was i couldnt even start p3dv4 at all. So i re installed a2a again and sim started but still have the same issues prop blades break in half when aircraft loads, Could this be a protected folder issues
- Nick - A2A
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Re: propeller breaks in half in all
Hello Pete and welcome.
The Accu-Sim aircraft all include a persistent damage model. In other words, any damage caused during sim sessions remains until you fix it via the maintenance hangar. Have you opened the hangar (by default with the Shift 7 key combo) and tried clicking on the prop and any other damaged items to fix them?
Thanks,
Nick
The Accu-Sim aircraft all include a persistent damage model. In other words, any damage caused during sim sessions remains until you fix it via the maintenance hangar. Have you opened the hangar (by default with the Shift 7 key combo) and tried clicking on the prop and any other damaged items to fix them?
Thanks,
Nick
A2A Simulations Inc.
Re: propeller breaks in half in all
Duh how stupid of me forgot all about the hangar thx for thatNick - A2A wrote: ↑31 May 2021, 05:56 Hello Pete and welcome.
The Accu-Sim aircraft all include a persistent damage model. In other words, any damage caused during sim sessions remains until you fix it via the maintenance hangar. Have you opened the hangar (by default with the Shift 7 key combo) and tried clicking on the prop and any other damaged items to fix them?
Thanks,
Nick
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Re: propeller breaks in half in all
Aha, no problem - glad to hear the issue could be easily resolved and thanks for the update.
Cheers,
Nick
Cheers,
Nick
A2A Simulations Inc.
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