Hi,
If I taxi to RWY 23, and I'm close to the runway to hold short, my aircraft sort of breaks right through the surface and drops below on the cliffs. As if you're breaking through thin ice.
Anyone seen this behaviour?
Douwe
Breaking and dropping through taxiway
Hi,
In the FS world all runways that I know sit on ground. LPMA is an exception. There is no ground on the platform and on zones near the edges of the flatten surface where aircraft taxi. We used a SetElevation() command to fix this and that works as far as we know.
One problem with you could be the "... VERTEX" problem that you can read in the manual. Please check this!
Regards, Luis
In the FS world all runways that I know sit on ground. LPMA is an exception. There is no ground on the platform and on zones near the edges of the flatten surface where aircraft taxi. We used a SetElevation() command to fix this and that works as far as we know.
One problem with you could be the "... VERTEX" problem that you can read in the manual. Please check this!
Regards, Luis
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<br />One problem with you could be the "... VERTEX" problem that you can read in the manual. Please check this!
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I checked this, my fs9.cfg has the correct setting, I think:
TERRAIN_MAX_VERTEX_LEVEL=20
A few other observations are:
- breaking through the surface doesn't happen all the time. It happens on the taxiway on the north side of the airport, where it is built above land and supported by concrete pillars. Breaking through the runway surface never happens, it is only the taxiway areas that are vunerable. This includes the area right next to the runway (the shoulder, if you will) on top of the bridge.
- If you're right on top of one of the pillars supporting the elevated taxiway, you won't fall through.
- If you're not right on top of one of the concrete pillars you might not fall through if you don't make sudden movements (hard hitting the speed brakes made me fall through a couple of times) and keep looking through the front window in cockpit view (and don't maximize the view, the [W] key)
- Look through the right of left window makes you fall through, as well as changing to spot view. Changing to virtual cockpit or tower view seem OK.
Hopes this helps finding the cause!
Douwe
<br />One problem with you could be the "... VERTEX" problem that you can read in the manual. Please check this!
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
I checked this, my fs9.cfg has the correct setting, I think:
TERRAIN_MAX_VERTEX_LEVEL=20
A few other observations are:
- breaking through the surface doesn't happen all the time. It happens on the taxiway on the north side of the airport, where it is built above land and supported by concrete pillars. Breaking through the runway surface never happens, it is only the taxiway areas that are vunerable. This includes the area right next to the runway (the shoulder, if you will) on top of the bridge.
- If you're right on top of one of the pillars supporting the elevated taxiway, you won't fall through.
- If you're not right on top of one of the concrete pillars you might not fall through if you don't make sudden movements (hard hitting the speed brakes made me fall through a couple of times) and keep looking through the front window in cockpit view (and don't maximize the view, the [W] key)
- Look through the right of left window makes you fall through, as well as changing to spot view. Changing to virtual cockpit or tower view seem OK.
Hopes this helps finding the cause!
Douwe
Hi Douwe,
Thank you for the details on the problem! I just tried this once more and, sadly, I confirm that the aircraft falls more or less as you point out.
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Hi all Madeira Islands users [:)]:
We think we discovered a way to avoid these "fall" problems in LPMA. Please get the file:
http://www.ptsim.com/downloads/hard.zip
and unzip the contained file into the Madeira BGL folder!
Kind Regards, Luis
Thank you for the details on the problem! I just tried this once more and, sadly, I confirm that the aircraft falls more or less as you point out.
<font color="red">EDITED on February 10, 2004
</font id="red">
Hi all Madeira Islands users [:)]:
We think we discovered a way to avoid these "fall" problems in LPMA. Please get the file:
http://www.ptsim.com/downloads/hard.zip
and unzip the contained file into the Madeira BGL folder!
Kind Regards, Luis