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Incorrect Position at Gate
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| I have just installed British Airports (Eastern) but on my first to Stansted
(EGSS), I find all the aircraft are offset from the parking centreline and
consequently interfere with the airbridge scenery.
My assumption is that there is an AFCAD file somewhere that needs to be
removed, but even removing all bar the new one and the stock one (which I
don't think I CAN remove?), I still have the same problem.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Tim
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| Greasy Rider© @invalid.com 2005-03-30, 7:28 am |
| On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 17:22:28 GMT, "Tim" <void@invalidemail.com>
postulated :
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>I have just installed British Airports (Eastern) but on my first to Stansted
>(EGSS), I find all the aircraft are offset from the parking centreline and
>consequently interfere with the airbridge scenery.
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>My assumption is that there is an AFCAD file somewhere that needs to be
>removed, but even removing all bar the new one and the stock one (which I
>don't think I CAN remove?), I still have the same problem.
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>Thoughts?
Install AFCAD.exe from Flightsim.com and do it yourself.
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| Greasy Rider© @invalid.com wrote:
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> On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 17:22:28 GMT, "Tim" <void@invalidemail.com>
> postulated :
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> Install AFCAD.exe from Flightsim.com and do it yourself.
Sorry, but I don't find that an especially helpful reply as it stands,
though perhaps if you could expand on it?
I already have AFCAD on my PC, but I was hoping someone else in here uses
the payware British Airports scenery (aka UK2000 Airports by Gary Summons)
and has had a similar problem, and consequently the knowledge to resolve it.
I would have thought that the purchased scenery would have things in the
right place, so I guess it's something on my system that's causing the
problem and need suggestions on where to look.
Tim
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"Tim" <void@invalidemail.com> wrote in message
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> Greasy Rider© @invalid.com wrote:
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> Sorry, but I don't find that an especially helpful reply as it stands,
> though perhaps if you could expand on it?
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> I already have AFCAD on my PC, but I was hoping someone else in here uses
> the payware British Airports scenery (aka UK2000 Airports by Gary Summons)
> and has had a similar problem, and consequently the knowledge to resolve
> it. I would have thought that the purchased scenery would have things in
> the right place, so I guess it's something on my system that's causing the
> problem and need suggestions on where to look.
>
> Tim
Tim
Might get better advice from UK2000 forum (I have found that very helpful
when I had similiar problem with EGCC)or Just Flight if you have installed
from CD
Ian. Seaford, UK
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| GeoffC 2005-03-30, 7:48 pm |
| Tim,
It's always worth looking on the website for the scenery as it has lots of
files here:
http://www.uk2000scenery.com/afcad/index.htm
The main site is http://www.uk2000scenery.com/main/index.htm
I think this answers your question unless I'm misunderstanding something.
Regards
Geoff
"Tim" <void@invalidemail.com> wrote in message
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quote:
> Greasy Rider© @invalid.com wrote:
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> Sorry, but I don't find that an especially helpful reply as it stands,
> though perhaps if you could expand on it?
>
> I already have AFCAD on my PC, but I was hoping someone else in here uses
> the payware British Airports scenery (aka UK2000 Airports by Gary Summons)
> and has had a similar problem, and consequently the knowledge to resolve
it.
quote:
> I would have thought that the purchased scenery would have things in the
> right place, so I guess it's something on my system that's causing the
> problem and need suggestions on where to look.
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> Tim
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| Greasy Rider© @invalid.com 2005-03-30, 7:48 pm |
| On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 17:55:34 GMT, "Tim" <void@invalidemail.com>
postulated :
quote:
>I already have AFCAD on my PC, but I was hoping someone else in here uses
>the payware British Airports scenery (aka UK2000 Airports by Gary Summons)
>and has had a similar problem, and consequently the knowledge to resolve it.
Why have AFCAD if you aren't using it?
Bring up the airport, alter it, store it. Simple.
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| Greasy Rider© @invalid.com wrote:
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> On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 17:55:34 GMT, "Tim" <void@invalidemail.com>
> postulated :
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> Why have AFCAD if you aren't using it?
> Bring up the airport, alter it, store it. Simple.
I may end up having to do that I guess, but I thought I was most probably
doing something wrong as I would like to think the payware scenery is
right...though perhaps that's a vain hope!
Tim
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| Chris Curtis 2005-03-30, 7:48 pm |
| "Tim" <void@invalidemail.com> wrote in message
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> Greasy Rider© @invalid.com wrote:
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> I may end up having to do that I guess, but I thought I was most probably
> doing something wrong as I would like to think the payware scenery is
> right...though perhaps that's a vain hope!
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> Tim
This probably won't be much help but when I first installed Heathrow Pro not
long after buying FS2004 I noticed the runway markings didn't line up with
the 'layer' below. After a complete re-installation (unrelated) I installed
Heathrow Pro again tonight and everything is fine. From memory the only
thing not currently installed as before is the VFR Scenery for SE England.
Visit the product website as advised before doing anything
Chris
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| Tom Gibson 2005-03-30, 7:48 pm |
| Have you downloaded the Addon Scenery AFCADS from www.projectai.com and
checked to see if there is one for UK2000?
Have you done a search at the www.avsim.com file library for the airport
name and/or ICAO code to see if there are any AFCADS there?
Hope this helps,
Tim wrote:
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> Greasy Rider© @invalid.com wrote:
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> I may end up having to do that I guess, but I thought I was most probably
> doing something wrong as I would like to think the payware scenery is
> right...though perhaps that's a vain hope!
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> Tim
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