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Instability of the Aerosoft Airbus A320 Pro when taxiing, climbing and leveling


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Hello Pete, or John,

 Since yesterday I have had a big problem with flight stability with the Airbus Pro Aerosoft A320 / A321.

As soon as the taxiing for take-off the plane began to hopping, I looked at the external view and noticed that the elevator was flapping up and down and up and down. This continues throughout the climb and makes flight impossible.

Even when the autopilot is activated, the problem persists or even gets worse and I have to end the flight before the crash. The entire flight preparation procedure was carried out normally. Taxiing proceeded normally until alignment.

I checked my addons started with my simulator which is P3DV5.1 and I noticed in the summary of the interface of LINDA version 3.2.2.1111, that the paragraph: Flt Sim / FSUIPC configs would require an "Action", at know in red: "FSUIPC files not found!"

I am using FSUIPC 6 registered version 6.0.2.

I opened the log file FSUIPC6.log and saw many lines: for example: 323344 "Exception 25" ILLEGAL OPERATION "Ref 847, Index param -1 on read AddData for" VELOCITY WORLD Y "etc.

I tested the PMDG B748 which works perfectly.

What can be the cause of this problem. Probably in the Airbus, but I uninstalled and reinstalled it last night, simply adding 3 liveries (2 Delta and 1 Vietnam Airlines), I don't believe that the problem could come from these liveries ...

 Can you help me I attach the FSUIPC6.log of this day in zip format because the file weighs 24Ko 

Thank you in advance for your help.

Jean-Luc. FCY-DML

FSUIPC6.zip

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Hi Jean-Luc,

first, your FSUIPC6 is quite out of date - I can only support the latest version is which is 6.0.10. You can download from www.fsuipc.com or the Downloads -< Updated Modules section of this forum.

I think you also need to update your LINDA installation as I believe you need 3.2.6 for P3Dv5.

If you still get errors after you update, you should initially try the LINDA forums & support as I can really help with LINDA.

John

P.S. 24KB is a very small file and doesn't really need zipping!

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2 hours ago, John Dowson said:

Hi John,

Thank you for that answer.

For FSUIPC it is indeed version 6.0.1 of that I have, the "changes" file even indicates v6.0.2.

My version of LINDA is 3.2.6.1111 for P3DV5 I was wrong when typing on the keyboard!

As for the "log" file, its transfer limit is 0.02MB Max Total size and mine weighs 0.26MB, that's why I zipped it.

 

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hi john I just did a new test with the A320 with the latest version of FSUIPC and LINDA 3.2.6, nothing to do with it, I still have this problem when taxiing and climbing. I abandon the case, I am disgusted, I have been fighting with this plane for two days!

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8 minutes ago, FCY-DML said:

hi john I just did a new test with the A320 with the latest version of FSUIPC and LINDA 3.2.6, nothing to do with it, I still have this problem when taxiing and climbing. I abandon the case, I am disgusted, I have been fighting with this plane for two days!

As I said, you should try the LINDA support and forums. The A320 is a popular add-on and I'm sure many people use this with FSUIPC/LINDA without issues.
I just can't help you with issues involving LINDA as I don't use this.

John

Later: also check that your controllers are off in P3D. You have this in your attached log:

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     3203 ### Checking Prepar3D.cfg
     3203     Controllers are set to ON, using RawInput within P3D

But that may be due to the old version where this was incorrectly reported.

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