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Re: Aerospatiale Gazelle

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I grabbed some time today to finish and add few objects to Serbian Scenery
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John, just downloaded the Gazelles and noticed all Bruggen Gaz are without textures. I did all installions twice, but no success unfortunately.
- Downloadpack is FSX/P3D
- Privious files all deleted
- Traffic files are created like the test package which did work fine

Can someone please check the RAF Brüggen Gaz for me, please?

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Manfred see my earlier post. The textures are wrong on the aircraft.cfg file. They are missing the underscore between Bruggen and the registration. Add the underscore and they work perfectly.
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Hi peeps..

Im not sure if im missing something...but EGVP scenery from Brian with the new amended files is not lining up...the new scenery is off to the right using orbx true earth.
Any ideas?

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All of Brian's scenery is made for FS9 as that is the only sim he has.
Therefore if you have a third party scenery addon in P3D it will not line up as the way that each sim scenery and landscape is different.

So by using that addon you will need to manually move every component using something like ADE and recompile for your setup.
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The retro flight plans in the Gazelle package throws tons of errors with the latest version of AIFP, when using the text files within the Gazelle folder.

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There is a simple and correctable reason for that.
The flights are set as '24hrs' they should be '24Hr' or AIFP won't recognise them. Whether or not 24Hrs is incorrect I can't say for sure only that AIFP sticks to what is mentioned in the original Ttools guide as being correct.

If you manually amend the time period then it will compile without errors.
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Delboy99 wrote: 12 Feb 2021, 21:19 Manfred see my earlier post. The textures are wrong on the aircraft.cfg file. They are missing the underscore between Bruggen and the registration. Add the underscore and they work perfectly.
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Actually, what I did with the flight plans was to take the bgl retro file, open it with AIFP, save the file set and then recompile the resulting text files. That worked perfectly.

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Than you for the new AI Gazelle's. They look really good in the sim.
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Great work yet again John!
The Gazelles based at Bruggen, where were they usually parked? I have Manfreds FS9 version & like to add them!
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I'll wait for Manfred to answer that one Dave. I know he has tried a few locations in his P3D version in order to create an AFCAD overlay that allows the Gazelles to clear the trees.

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OK thanks John, hopefully there will be a separate AFCAD made for the FS9 version of Bruggen soon?
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Maybe Manfred will post his P3D one when he has it finalised. You should be able to move the nodes, as necessary, to fit the FS9 version.

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Dave, we localized the Gazelles site presumably on a small apron to the northwest of the RWY09. I am not quite sure if I observed this those days in the FS9 version. If you are a little familiar with ADE, you easily can add this apron.
Unfortunately, I don't use any ADE version which still does support FS9, but some pros here would certainly be able to compile the heliport AFCAD into FS9 format.

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OK thanks Manfred. I no good with ADE, so hopefully someone might do the apron for us FS9 users??

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Bosnian, Montenegrin and Serbian Gazelles are uploaded . Please give Greg some time to make them available. I enjoyed working with this little helicopter. great job John and thank you for all assistance and help in assembling this one.
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Hope you take the release from me as well... ;)


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Whoever is available guys.
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Well done for getting the packages out Miljan. I know you didn't have much spare time to bring them to a close.

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