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Butch:
It's me again.

I have tried to use the embedded stairs for a DC-3 and as a result, the passengers with deplane in a peculiar fashion.
The images should explain things. The passengers will drop to the ground then climb air stairs then find where the ladder is
and will go exit down the stairs. I am using the 32 bit version of GSX2 as I use P3D V3.4 AND P3D v4.5 (64 bit) - After I click on embedded stairs.
the customise 3D editor, the first icon to appear is the PAX - I press the Num 9 key and the stairs start appears, using the num keys, I will position
the start then press num 9 and the stairs stop icon appears. I position it and then press "Y" and then I will opt for the pax deboard option and watch
the way the passengers leave the plane - see attached images.  I use P3 DV4.5





virtuali:
What is the problem, exactly ? The viewing angle of your screenshot doesn't make very easy to understand what's going on. It would be more useful if you posted the images of the airplane editor, showing door, and start and end so, it should be 3 screenshots.

Butch:

--- Quote from: virtuali on September 11, 2020, 07:53:25 pm ---What is the problem, exactly ? The viewing angle of your screenshot doesn't make very easy to understand what's going on. It would be more useful if you posted the images of the airplane editor, showing door, and start and end so, it should be 3 screenshots.

--- End quote ---

Here ya' go.....





virtuali:
You missed the most important shot, the one of the airplane door, it's not easy to judge it just looking at the numbers, it's best to see the actual pointer. Also, your viewing angle doesn't make it easy to see, but from the coordinates I can see the Start and End are not aligned very well, the numbers says they are 26 centimeters apart. If the stair is straight, the start and end point should be aligned.

Butch:

--- Quote from: virtuali on September 11, 2020, 11:28:04 pm ---You missed the most important shot, the one of the airplane door, it's not easy to judge it just looking at the numbers, it's best to see the actual pointer. Also, your viewing angle doesn't make it easy to see, but from the coordinates I can see the Start and End are not aligned very well, the numbers says they are 26 centimeters apart. If the stair is straight, the start and end point should be aligned.

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I hope this shot of the airplane door is what you wanted.







About the only shot I can give you and the one I use for setting the start stop ladder settings is from the spot view.

I have a custom "Free camera" view that was made for me. 

The passengers will drop to under the aircraft then make a turn to climb (Air) stairs then exit out the embedded stairs.

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