Downloading a wing view

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Downloading a wing view

Postby intheair_28 » Mon Jul 09, 2007 6:15 pm

If I download a plane that has a downloadable wing-view (from behind the wing) from the panel section, which one of the plane's folders do I save the extracted wing-view file in?

Also, one of the downloadable wing views says it will work for a Posky 767-300. There are multiple Posky 767-300's that can be downloaded. Does it matter which one?
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Re: Downloading a wing view

Postby garymbuska » Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:21 pm

If I download a plane that has a downloadable wing-view (from behind the wing) from the panel section, which one of the plane's folders do I save the extracted wing-view file in?

Also, one of the downloadable wing views says it will work for a Posky 767-300. There are multiple Posky 767-300's that can be downloaded. Does it matter which one?

As loang as they are the same model it should work. All wing views are from a known reference point so you could not use a these views on say a B747.
As to where to put the files they should go in the aircraft cfg file like example below of the default B747-400 I know it has wing views

[Views]
eyepoint = -19.05, -1.97, 9.7              ; Longitude, Latitude and Vertical position from Reference Point, (FEET)

Notice the remarks this is the reference point I was talking about
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