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Sunken tires

Postby JJH » Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:45 am

First the Aircraft: - Download from Props Pg 8 - "FS2004 AT6D Trainer Package" 3 variations

Second the problem: The tires, both the tail and the undercarriage, are slightly sunken into the tarmac. When the plane is taxiing, I often get sparks and smoke from the tail wheel when the brakes are applied, just as if the metal part of the wheel is hitting the ground. It's even more spectacular when I land and the airplane bounces! Is there a simple method to correct the height of the wheels and counteract this phenomenon?
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Re: Sunken tires

Postby JBaymore » Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:16 am

You have to edite the "contact points" in the aircraft config file.
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Re: Sunken tires

Postby JJH » Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:42 am

Thanks John. I've gone into the .cfg and found the contact points section. Is there a tutorial anywhere that explains what the numbers refer to and their meaning?
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Re: Sunken tires

Postby dave3cu » Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:56 am

Look in the aircraft.cfg file of most any default aircraft and you'll find comments above the [contact_points] section that describes the elements.

A useful document that describes all elements of the aircraft.cfg file is contained in the FS2004 Aircraft Container SDK-download link at http://scenery.org/tutorials_fs2k4_SDK.htm.

If raising the wheels does not solve the 'sparking', there is no doubt an errant 'scrape point' at the tail which will need editing also.

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Re: Sunken tires

Postby JJH » Wed Jan 07, 2009 12:26 pm

All OK now. I figured 0,1 & 2 were the wheels and which number in the string referred to the height, and tweeked them until the tires were flat. No sparks and smoke when I braked sharply on taxiing. Learning something new everyday.  :)
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Re: Sunken tires

Postby Zfly2sky » Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:22 am

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