Flash smoke & Afterburner effects

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viper810

Flash smoke & Afterburner effects

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Some of my military AI has wrong effect.

Some C-130's has smoke thats give light and some F-15's have a wrong afterburner effect thats giving light.

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How can i fix it?

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Re: Flash smoke & Afterburner effects

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That is normal for those effects at that time of the day. Your only solution is to use different effects.
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Re: Flash smoke & Afterburner effects

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Yeah right. Really normal :?

Do you ever saw smoke thats light up :lol:
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Re: Flash smoke & Afterburner effects

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It has been a well documented thing in FS9.
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Re: Flash smoke & Afterburner effects

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viper810 wrote:Yeah right. Really normal :?

Do you ever saw smoke thats light up :lol:
This come up every couple months on here. Ever tried using the search function??
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Re: Flash smoke & Afterburner effects

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viper810 wrote:Do you ever saw smoke thats light up :lol:
Yes, actually I have. If the sun is below the contrail, it will cause the contrail to look as if it's glowing. One of the most beautiful things I've seen flying is when the sun is below the horizon, but still reflecting light off of high contrails.
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