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virtuali:

--- Quote from: thomas888b on April 15, 2012, 06:33:39 pm ---how about the default FSX 747?
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All default airplanes are supported already.

virtuali:

--- Quote from: fipsi on April 15, 2012, 01:52:59 am ---But I actually didn't purchase this product to have to do some edits myself. I mean, why can't you just continue adding planes to the database?
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Since it's so easy to do, our time would be better spent adding new *features* to GSX, rather than chasing thousands of freeware airplanes.

What makes sense to add, is airplanes using non-standard commands to handle doors, we would rather identify and support those types, rather than simple models using all standard commands that would only need to tweak measurements.


--- Quote ---Ok, there has been created a corner in the GSX support forum for offering finish edited plane files, but there're only two posts yet and, weirdly, when comparing the activities in this forum, then there haven't been any new posts for a quite a long time.
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The section was added 10 days ago only so, I wouldn't call that a "long time". That area will surely become more lively after we'll complete the scenery editor. And, the airplane editor will become interactive and graphic at some stage, so easier to use, hopefully people will share more.


--- Quote ---Beyond, AES has got an option to modify airplanes' doors assignment, but people who don't want to have a lot of work are able to download such completed files.
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GSX has such option too, it has a comprensive internal database of the most popular commercial airplanes, and it reads AES files as well.

However, that's not the point: it's not that you can't use GSX if an airplane is not recognized. GSX WILL work with an unrecognized airplane, because it WILL take the door locations and the pushback point from both the aircraft.cfg and the simconnect data. It's just they might not be perfect, because the doors coordinates as needed for the jetways don't have to be as precise as the one needed by GSX, but they are a reasonable starting point that shouldn't need many adjustments.

thomas888b:

--- Quote from: virtuali on April 15, 2012, 06:39:08 pm ---
--- Quote from: thomas888b on April 15, 2012, 06:33:39 pm ---how about the default FSX 747?
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All default airplanes are supported already.

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Ok, just wondering, the default 747, when opening door 1, 3 doors open, I get 2 staircases.


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virtuali:

--- Quote from: thomas888b on April 15, 2012, 07:20:51 pm ---Ok, just wondering, the default 747, when opening door 1, 3 doors open, I get 2 staircases.
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Are you sure ? With the default 747, if I open the door 1, 2 doors open and 3 staircase appear. To open the other doors on the left side, you need to open the door 3 (service) which opens *all* the remaining doors on left and right side.

thomas888b:
Yes, just going to try it out whilst testing EDDH

- worked this time!
- 3 staircases, front two doors opened.

Thanks!


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