by JBaymore » Fri Aug 20, 2004 11:10 pm
jordanj,
The numbers in the above example are X, Y, and Z axis coordinates. So they define the light's location in 3 dimensional space relative to a point on the aircraft. bee a while since I fiddled with them...... so I can't remember if the "point" is the CG or not.
Play CAREFULLY wit hthe numbers and see how a SMALL change moves them. Then you'll know which one goes which way. The a little trial and error will get them in the right place.
I have done this for a number of aircraft that had incorrect files. It works.
best,
.....................john

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