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On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 Peter Duniho wrote:
No...it's because there's no "runway" on the top of the building on which you tried to land. It's a question of how the scenery is configured. Sadly true. What's really annoying is that some of the world's buildings have nice inviting helipads painted atop them, but they're just there for show. You'll pass through the building if you try to land on them. Back in FS2000 and earlier, Two World Trade Center was one of the few locations where the helipad was solid, but alas it was removed for FS2002. Oddly, while most buildings seem to be hollow, a lot of the bridges I've tried DO seem to have 'runway' surfaces even though only a lunatic would attempt to land on them in real life. Hardly 'as real as it gets'. Does anyone know if there are any tutorial web pages out there that detail how to find a particular building in the default scenery and add a land-able surface? -- Kev __________________________________________________ ________________________ "Please assemble product the other way round." On a Japanese air freshener |
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