by CAFedm » Fri May 16, 2008 3:39 am
If meaning the beacon light on the tail, this needs adjusting in the aircraft.cfg (found in the DC-10's main folder). Open it with MS Notepad for editing. Look for a section similar to the following (copied from the default A320 for FSX):
[LIGHTS]
//Types: 1=beacon, 2=strobe, 3=navigation, 4=cockpit, 5=landing
light.0 = 3, -19.10, -54.15, 5.85, fx_navredm ,
light.1 = 3, -19.10, 54.15, 5.85, fx_navgrem ,
light.2 = 3, -83.60, 0.00, 7.60, fx_navwhih ,
light.3 = 2, -18.60, -53.50, 5.75, fx_strobeh ,
light.4 = 2, -18.60, 53.50, 5.75, fx_strobeh ,
light.5 = 2, 3.70, 0.00, -2.80, fx_beaconb ,
light.6 = 1, -3.30, 0.00, 11.50, fx_beaconh ,
light.7 = 4, 53.41, 0.00, 4.50, fx_vclighth ,
I haven't edited these entries for testing but believe the one highlighted in red is the appropriate one for the tail. The figures provided place the light relative to the aircraft's C of G (with this example, -83.6 feet behind; 0.00 feet laterally, or in this case, on the centreline; and, 7.60 feet above the C of G). The light type "fx_navwhih" can be changed to another type by referring to the effects files and searching for others with a near-similar name, and switching these effects around until you end up with something satisfactory.
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CAFedm on Fri May 16, 2008 3:42 am, edited 1 time in total.
Brian