Good to hear Fred.
I think my puter is stable enough for finishing the event.
My next big time for flying is looking towards the weekend.
Good to hear Fred.
I think my puter is stable enough for finishing the event.
My next big time for flying is looking towards the weekend.
Get your butt back in that Electra and make "tracks" for Melbourne ol' buddy!
I need you outta the way ... cause I'm comin' through ...
Good Luck Fred!
salt_air
OK Austin, here we go again.
OR0G - VIAL
Departing 0500z
ETE 11:00 Hours
ETA 16:00z
Flight Time: 10:45:55
Routine Ground Time: 00:45:00
Special Ground Time: 00:00:00
Penalty Time: 00:00:00
More later definatley bed time for 45 minutes that is.
VIAL-WSSL
Departing 0100z
ETE 10:00 Hours
ETA 1100z
Nice run into Allahabad.
Tally Ho buddy!
Leaving us a trail of peanut shells I hope .... or was that bread crumbs?
salt_air
Just another computer crash after just over 8 hours FS9 rebooted and once again ended a flight.
When I start FS9 it automatically starts at my home location, Which is 8G7 Zelienople.
Check out the Duenna test. It validated ending at my home AP and the Average Air Speed is 813.7 kts
I'm out answers. Thought I had it fixed. This time I'm going to Micro Soft and see what they think. Unfortunately it won't be until Monday.
I wonder if anyone sees anything in the text file that tells the tale of misfortune?
FlightLog_21-13-27.TXT
Sorry to hear Fred.
Check your event viewer for any details on the crash.
I'm afraid the shells lead to a dead end somewhere in the middle of nowhere once again.
I found when FS has stopped and rebooted on all three occurrences that the event failures pointed to the weather.DLL
I also found that my FS9......Modules\weather.DLL path was not listed on the fire wall's incoming permissions list, which I've added.
Once again, I'm ready to take to the skies in my flying machine.....time permitting
Good luck to you in the Puss Moth!
Once you get over and around these mountains in the northern hemisphere the terrain is a bit more friendly on the downside........that is if you don’t mind flying over shark infested waters.
Allahabad to Singapore
VIAL - WSSL
Departing 01900z Nov 10 2400 local
ETE 10:00 Hours
ETA 0500z Nov 11 10:00 local
Good luck Fred.
Thanks Robert, was hoping we could hook up at the local watering hole for a sarsaparilla, but I see you left for the negetive latitudes.
Allahabad to Singapore
VIAL-WSSL
Flight Time: 09:42:06
Routine Ground Time: 00:45:00
Special Ground Time: 00:00:00
Penalty Time: 00:00:00
All systems worked fine. Heavy clouds and T Stormes the last 75nm. I almost landed at the wrong AP!
Had a tail wind on the right rear quarter all morning.
FlightLog_19-42-23.TXT
Good to hear your puter is working right now.
Sorry about not being there, but will be in Darwin for awhile, painting the town.
Should be able to find me. If nothing else, check the Bar Inn.
WSSL – YPDN
Departing 0400z
ETE 09 1/2 Hours
ETA 13:30z
Flight Time: 09:08:32
Routine Ground Time: 00:45:00
Special Ground Time: 00:00:00
Penalty Time: 00:00:00
Celestial Navigation Data for 2014 Nov 12 at 12:00:00 UT
For Assumed Position:
Latitude S 11 00.0
Longitude E 178 00.0
ALNILAM 147 17.6 S 1 11.7 + 5 25.4 90.2
SCHEDAR 221 11.3 N56 37.4 +21 47.1 6.4
Now that's what you like to see!
8 hrs into the flight, about 1 hour ETE to Darwin
Arrived safetly in Darwin!
FlightLog_19-42-23.TXT
Last edited by Dil52; November 12th, 2014 at 16:56. Reason: file error correction.
Good goin' bud!
Don't get in any trouble with Robert ...
Blue skies!
salt_air
Welcome to Darwin.
Thanks Austin and Robert. Good to be here the minus latitudes.
We had to shake off the tension and relax a bit after crossing over Timor Island In the pitch dark last evening. Celestial navigation wise, I miss Polaris and haven’t been able to discern the southern-cross yet, which are the only two stable star sightings. The visible stars now are all zipping overhead at speeds anywhere from the 10’s at the N&S horizons to a 1000 MPH at the celestial equator.
Hope to be heading out sometime tomorrow. Not sure about the weekdend yet.
Please notify the ground crews at Charleville that we’re departing Darwin with flight plan as follows.
Hopefully shortly after dawn.
YPDN -TBCV
Departing 01500z
ETE 6 1/2 Hrs
ETA 21:30z
Good Grief Charlie Brown!
We're 3 hours from nowhere. Cloudy skies, at night, no city lights in the outback bush country.
Hoping that WAC set 1 1/2 hours ago was the good one.
ADF time . . . _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ . . . that's sounds great!
What can I say? After 5:56 flight time.
Log Name: Application
Source: Application Error
Date: 11/14/2014 7:56:14 PM
Event ID: 1000
Task Category: (100)
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: Fred-PC
Description:
Faulting application name: fs9.exe, version: 9.1.0.40901, time stamp: 0x4135a208
Faulting module name: Weather.DLL, version: 9.1.0.40901, time stamp: 0x4135a88e
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x00002076
Faulting process id: 0x1298
Faulting application start time: 0x01d0003b7b5cacb6
Faulting application path: C:\FS\Flight Simulator 9\fs9.exe
Faulting module path: C:\FS\Flight Simulator 9\MODULES\Weather.DLL
Thought I had the problem solved. Still getting bumped out by weather.DLL
I could have been to Melbourne and half way back to London without all these computer crashes.
Hopefully try again this weekend....I need to finish by Monday..........5 days after arriving in Darwin
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