Hi Gis,

2011/2/4 Gijs de Rooy <[email protected]>

>  Hi Henri,
>
>
> > The  following file contains the console output , with several runs, done
> at several Airport.
>
> Do you fly the 747-400 from current Git and also have an updated fgdata? It
> should not show
> some of these errors, like:
>
> XML sound: couldn't find file:
> Failed to load file: ""
> Failed to load file: ""
> Failed to load file: ""
> Nasal error: could not read script file  into module cdu
> The last error is about the cdu; for which it is important to have an up to
> date
> Aircraft/Instruments-3d directory.
>
> That is my best guess. Anyway, those errors should not give a seg fault
> AFAIK...
>

Since , my target is to point the reset issue (crash) not to test the
Aircraft, i have some generic instruments which are not updated

>
>
> > Here an other strange effect, after reset (without crash), the 747 has
> lost the wings.
>
> That means the sim experienced extensive G forces during reset (probably
> due to the fact
> aircraft are dropped onto the ground...). You can fix the wings via the 
> 747-400
> > Repair
> menu.
>

Arrgh i did not know that specific feature, thus forget the remark.
Though, we could wonder why we are getting such drop on ground with reset,
and nothing significant at start.

>
> Cheers,
> Gijs
>
>
>
> Anyhow, the crash at reset should' nt  "blast"



-- 
Best regards,

Henri, aka Alva
Official grtux hangar maintainer
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