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Orbx Van's RV-4 won't start


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How frustrating for you. Hope Jarrad can help you see. Through this thread and the previous one you must be tearing your hair out by now.


Perhaps download the most recent file and re-install over the top. You'd tried just about everything else! There was also an issue in the past with 'logger.dll' or something like that. Perhaps search that out too. In my case, the Baytower RV-7 and the ORBX RV-4 didn't like each other because of that. I can't get the RV-7 to work in P3Dv2.4 anyway, so it doesn't affect me any more.


Good luck.


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  • 1 month later...

Do you have a weather engine running, such as OpusFSX or active sky?


 


I have the same problem. With a static weather theme loaded in OpusFSX the engine will fire up without any problem.


As soon as I enable the dynamic weather update in Opus, the engine will shut down immediately with the next update.


 


It seems the aircraft is a bit oversensitive in terms of outside air pressure / temperature...


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