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  1. I've already done that bro, 673 times i've done that. Sorry bro, can't stop saying bro, bro....... tanin
  2. after sitting on the ground for about 10 minutes my avionics shuts off and i cant's start the engines this plane is soooo frustrating but you wouldn't understand because i'm the only one in the world that owns this plane so i don't expect anybody to know an answer, but if you do please post thanks everyone yours truly tanin
  3. Hey everyone, sorry to bother but I have the wilco crj vol.1 (200,700,900) and I have one bad bug that is bound to be fixed. Please note that I have posted this in some other forums but none have come to my success, so hopefully some of you will be able to help :). This happens particularly in the CRJ 700, so, here it goes. When I first load the plane, I notice it handles very well; I can use very little thrust to get it moving, and can have a very decent climb rate, even at a high gross weight. But when ever I shut down the aircraft and restart it, or start out cold and dark and then start the engines, it completely changes. It takes almost takeoff thrust to get it to taxi, and on climb-out I can't get any more than 500 fpm otherwise I stall. NOW, I KNOW WHAT YOUR THINKING, it's a weight issue, but I can assure that I'm a couple thousand lbs under gross weight, I even did empty tanks and payload, and the problem still occured. I even reinstalled it, but it still happens, meaning it's a bug. Any of you have this plane experienced this problem? I appreciate any help! Thanks
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