Hello Again!
Yup thanks for that , it looks like these things have to be designed from the start of the model, not to worry, i'm enjoying the carriers with my F18 anyway but it was worth asking, perhaps it will be done in the future ,
Cheers,
Roger.
Is this for a static carrier, as opposed to the moving carriers in FSX or the AI carriers in FS9?
For static carriers, what you need to do is fire up FS and then open AFCAD. Put FS in top-down view
and use slew mode to position your plane on deck. Loack AFCAD to FS.
What I do first is create an apron polygon by slewing the aircraft and adding the poly points
to outline the deck. Next, I add the "runways". I add the two bow cat runways but only use them
for my aircraft takeoffs.
I define the main runway along the angle deck centerline but then zig-zag it to go on down the
angle deck edge near the waist cats. This is the runway that AI will use for landings and takeoffs.
I add the parking along the deck edges and use taxiway links to link the parking to
the main runway at the zig-zag point around the location of the waist cats. That way
AI appear to taxi to the waist cat ( only one would be "used" and takeoff from there.
On landing, they will land along the angle deck and then taxi to parking. There will
be annomalies such as AI possibly taxiing off the deck edge and around in mid-air.
It's just the way FS handles Ai ( or not ).
You will also need to modify the aircraft.cfg files for your carrier AI as well as
use .air files that are modiied for carrier ops.
It's been a long time since I went through this "exercise" and it was time consuming
and involved alot of trail and error but I eventually had AI flying to/from the many
carriers that I had placed around the world.
I didn't do anything with the default FS9 carrier west of San Francisco, other than remove
it since it is pointed in the opposite direction from the prevailing winds there.
Go on over to fs-shipyards.org and browse around. I know I uploaded a complete
package there a couple of years back. That would at least give you a look at what
the AFCAD looks like, etc.
Paul