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Zurawski
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posted 09-28- 12:47 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Zurawski   Click Here to Email Zurawski     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
OK...

This is my very first encounter with this so spare me the giggles!

WTF would cause an aircraft that previously would start on the ground (taking off in a mission).. to starting "in air" regardless of how I configure the mission to start on the ground.

The only things I putzed with are the inertia boxes and their densities.

(BTW the PLZ is now fly wonderfully, thanks for asking)

HELP!

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wakeup tailgunner
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posted 09-28- 03:22 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for wakeup tailgunner   Click Here to Email wakeup tailgunner     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I gained a lot of experience with Air starts playing with airfields.

Air starts happen when the sim checks the start point for the plane. If you start on water....air start. Water is not allowed.

If you startwith a plane fouling another object.....air start. Checks if the plane space is occupied.

Could be that an inertia box is sitting in the wrong place, clipping the ground. This might do it.

If it starts in the air o.k. and can land o.k.

Failing that, it's take a step back and try things again one at a time!

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Whirlwind
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posted 09-28- 07:37 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Whirlwind   Click Here to Email Whirlwind     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You could have really messed up the obWheels, or the wheel list is wrong.

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