Add-on Plane flies through ONLY buildings? Fix?

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Add-on Plane flies through ONLY buildings? Fix?

Postby adritch » Sat Mar 31, 2007 6:51 am

I downloaded an Avanti P180, everything is working fine except it flies through buildings and bridges (not aircraft or fuel trucks :-?) Is there some way I can fix this because I really like the plane.
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Re: Add-on Plane flies through ONLY buildings? Fix

Postby adritch » Sat Mar 31, 2007 5:51 pm

Wow... no one knows anything about this??????!!!!!!!!
Can't I just modify the aicraft.cfg or something?
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Re: Add-on Plane flies through ONLY buildings? Fix

Postby Ashton Lawson » Sat Mar 31, 2007 8:48 pm

it may have to do with contact points or something like that.  contact points define hotspots on ur aircraft, which would be most likely to touch the ground or anything else, so if u drag the wing tip on the ground, sparks will eminate from that wingtip hot spot.  although i think that the crash detection is actually mesh collision checking, it might not be.

also, u may want to check ur realism settings, make sure they're not changing for that particular aircraft.
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