Hello
To all the scenery designers who have worked so hard to produce the tools for developing and making the flight simulations a more rewarding experience for us, Thank You.
I have used SBuilder to create the polygons I need to create an old airfield into the correct latlon area in FSX. I then used SDETestApp. to place the runways onto the area. It all looks ok, except that when placing an aircraft onto the runway, they are submerged - almost as if there is water on the runways. Move the aircraft of the runway and they are on top of the ground, the way they should be. It is only on the runways that this problem occurs.
If I remove the runways - All is fine.
Perhaps someone could help me with this problem.
Cheers for now
Paul Ganter
Help my floating Runways
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Hello Luis
Thank you for the quick response. Yes, my Airport_Backgrounds_Flatten_ExcludeAutogen & Landclass_Poly_Grass are set to 85m as well as runway & start positions, which are marked grass runways, but the problem is the same. I have left the FSX version of FAPA where it is.
This might have something to do with the FSX airfield (FAPA) being set to 83.82m or having two FAPA's in the same area. Maybe I could try to rename mine to something else.
Regards
Paul
Thank you for the quick response. Yes, my Airport_Backgrounds_Flatten_ExcludeAutogen & Landclass_Poly_Grass are set to 85m as well as runway & start positions, which are marked grass runways, but the problem is the same. I have left the FSX version of FAPA where it is.
This might have something to do with the FSX airfield (FAPA) being set to 83.82m or having two FAPA's in the same area. Maybe I could try to rename mine to something else.
Regards
Paul
Are you trying to replace the default airport or create a new field close by? Since the airport code is already in use, FSX will read the elevation for the default location and flattens or a new "AFCAD-like" facility will not replace that.
If you're trying to replace the field and it's at a different elevation than the default there is a way to work around that.
If you're trying to replace the field and it's at a different elevation than the default there is a way to work around that.
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Hello Meshman
Yes, I'm trying to replace the default airfield by replacing it with a new, corrected one, which is nearby. I don't know exactly how, but I thought I'd put the new airport in the correct place with the correct number of runways first, then worry about the default one - maybe not such a good idea?
I'd be most grateful for any help that I receive.
Regards
Paul
Yes, I'm trying to replace the default airfield by replacing it with a new, corrected one, which is nearby. I don't know exactly how, but I thought I'd put the new airport in the correct place with the correct number of runways first, then worry about the default one - maybe not such a good idea?
I'd be most grateful for any help that I receive.
Regards
Paul
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Hello Paul,
You could solve this problem by setting all your new scenery elements - terrain and airport - to the default elevation of 83.82 meters.
Otherwise, FS will always read the default elevation from the APX file and modify your new terrain accordingly. In addition, since the default elevation is lower than your new scenery, your airplanes will display sunk into the ground.
There is a way around this - make a new APX file for that airport with only the reference information, runway and start point elevations, and place it below the default APX. Then, FS will read that file first and use its elevation of 85 meters.
Best regards.
Luis
You could solve this problem by setting all your new scenery elements - terrain and airport - to the default elevation of 83.82 meters.
Otherwise, FS will always read the default elevation from the APX file and modify your new terrain accordingly. In addition, since the default elevation is lower than your new scenery, your airplanes will display sunk into the ground.
There is a way around this - make a new APX file for that airport with only the reference information, runway and start point elevations, and place it below the default APX. Then, FS will read that file first and use its elevation of 85 meters.
Best regards.
Luis
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