Auckland Intl Glitch

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brownbox Captain

I landed my boeing 747 aircraft from Changi airport dead on the runway at Auckland international in New Zealand. After the plane stopped i was quite pleased with myself 😀 However when i went to taxi back to the terminal after leaving the runway and entering the taxiway the plane appears to fall down a huge hole and it says crash. 😕

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it sometimes happens with the original 747 if it is to loaded
or maybe you landed to hard and damaged the wheel

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azabro Trainee

LOL same thing happened to me From Chicago! 😂

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ceetee Chief Captain

Hi brownbox,

I virtually fly to and from Auckland International regually and I have never experienced any problems at all because I am sill using the default airport. A new custom NZAA is being released at Christmas this year, keep checking www.windowlight.co.nz for more info.

I guess you are using the "Auckland 2005" addon, and I found a file on AVSIM with the following description:

A fix file for Auckland 2005..which patches a software bug ( sinking aircraft wheels ) at Auckland International Airport Terminal

The file is available here: http://library.avsim.net/search.php?SearchTerm=auckland+2005&CatID=root named "auckland2005fix.zip"

Also, you should check out the REAL NZ photoreal Auckland city,

Hope this helps.

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brownbox Captain

BINGO! Thanks man this really helped 😀 Problem solved 😛 Cheers

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ceetee Chief Captain

Sweet 👍

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