This error occurs if you are attempting to use this IDG Aircraft on a version of FlightGear that is too old. See [INSTALL.md](https://github.com/it0uchpods/IDG-A32X/blob/master/INSTALL.md) for more information.
### Q. Error Code: 0x223 appears
This error occurs when there is an issue with the scenery that prevents initialization, or if you are starting in air.
The simulation is so complex that there is no support for starting it in mid-air. Therefore, please make sure that you start it on the ground, powering it up appropriately.
In case that you want to practice landing, it might be better to fly to your destination and by doing it by landing, and performing a missed approach (like real pilots do).
This error most commonly occurs if your download is corrupted, or a serious problem with the aircraft's systems occurs.
This error can also appear if you are starting FlightGear for the very first time with this aircraft. This is a known issue and we are working to correct it. To fix this, simply start FlightGear again at an airport that is in a different scenery file. After this, all airports (including the original one attempted) will work properly.
Please use our [issues page](https://github.com/it0uchpods/IDG-A32X/issues/new) to report bugs. Please fill out the template there to the best of your knowledge. Issues submitted with blank templates will be closed.
Properly enabling the recording is also not reasonable: The recording would be quite CPU and memory intensive and certainly would have a negative impact on your flight experience.
1. Hit the screenshot buttons (hotkey `F3` by default) often and send them all in! Five screenshots with redundant data isn't a problem to sort out, but one screenshot missing out which would have contained vital information may prevent understanding the problem properly.
2. If able you may also dump the property tree. That is also a very helpful source of information. To do so, please open the "Nasal Console" from the "Debug" menu, paste this command, and press "Execute". `io.write_properties(getprop("/sim/fg-home") ~ "/Export/IDG-A32X-dump.xml", "/");` The dumped file will be located in `$FGHOME/Export`.
First of all, did you ensure that the bug is reported on our [issues page](https://github.com/it0uchpods/IDG-A32X/issues/new)? If not, please do so (see also questions above on how to report them)!
IDG suggests **never** downgrading your aircraft for the best expirience. If you must do so, **you must** delete your `IDG-A32X-config.xml` file. You may find it in `$FGHOME/Export`.
Increasing the simulation speed is quite tricky for the simulator. Depending on hardware capabilities it can be very stressful and the algorithms behind the scenes can be challenged quite heavily. If the simulation is running faster than the corresponding algorithms can be computed, many funny (or even ugly things) may happen. **IDG suggests not setting simulation speed above 4x or below 1/2x at any time**.
Check your frame rate ("View" menu, option "View Options", toggle "Show frame rate") when increasing the simulation speed. As a rule of thumb, if the frame rate stays constantly above 10fps, you are fine. Keep in mind that already one little phase (and not just the average) where the frame rate drops below 10 frames per second, you are in danger facing issues.