No airspeed when I start an approach (A320 Fenix)

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rexpilot
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No airspeed when I start an approach (A320 Fenix)

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FSI Forum,
I'm using MSFS2020 with the Fenix A320 and about 10% of the time when I start an approach the aircraft has no airspeed, stall warnings occur, autopilot clicks off and the aircraft noses straight down in an unrecoverable situation. The only way I can recover from this is to restart MSFS2020 and start fresh. Has anyone else encountered a similar issue?
Thanks, Brian
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Re: No airspeed when I start an approach (A320 Fenix)

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Hi,

Never had this issue, which position do you select when it occurs?

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Re: No airspeed when I start an approach (A320 Fenix)

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JP,
It happens at different airfields and different setups; vectors, short final, long final, etc, regardless of flap setup. It happens 1 out of 10 approaches, when I press the brakes for 3 seconds, the airspeed will be off scale low, followed by stall warnings, the autopilot disengages and the aircraft is unrecoverable. I was able to fly out of it once but that was with a much higher initial altitude. It's annoying because it won't reset to a flyable condition without Home-restart. Any suggestions,
Thanks,
Brian
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Re: No airspeed when I start an approach (A320 Fenix)

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Ah ok I see, maybe too much for the aircraft and or MSFS after several approaches.
Any issue on the first 2 to 3 approaches or always later?

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Re: No airspeed when I start an approach (A320 Fenix)

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JP,
It's never at the initial approach. It only occurs after flying a few approaches/repositioning and it's inconsistent (sometimes after 3 sometimes after the 8th approach). Any ideas?
Brian
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