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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: jackieman27 on August 10, 2014, 05:14:08 pm
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Hi,
I have just downloaded the Boeing 747-400 Multi-Livery Boeing 747 Mega-Package Vol.5 (http://www.fs-freeware.net/item/677-fsx-boeing-747-400-multi-livery-boeing-747-mega-package-vol-5 (http://www.fs-freeware.net/item/677-fsx-boeing-747-400-multi-livery-boeing-747-mega-package-vol-5) and I am having issues with the nose gear. The nose gear appears to be buried in the ground, which results in a awkward nose down fuselage. It seems to go away during takeoff, when you raise the nose. It looks like the nose gear thinks the ground is 5 ft lower than it is. I have also had this issue with the Posky 747-100.
Please Help!
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Sorry I cannot offer help other than ask are you sure you are at the forum to seek help you desire since you mentioned nothing about scenery being used.
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This was in the general discussion section, where you can talk about anything
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Should still be FSDT related, this is their forum.
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Change the Contact points in the aircraft.cfg. That's the only advice I got, and this is a "Fsdreamteam" General Discussion Forum.
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Should still be FSDT related, this is their forum.
and this is a "Fsdreamteam" General Discussion Forum.
Has this ever actually been enforced? Serious question, as I noticed other posts in here that have nothing to do with FS Dreamteam. I'd think if it were an actual issue, it would be enforced.
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Keeping things simple, I think average intelligence and common sense should persevere here. I also believe that out of kindness, FSDT has tolerated some degree of irrelevance for some posting. Do you honestly think that posting questions about "what kind of shingles you should put on your roof" or "how often you should bathe in a week" are relevant questions for posting in a scenery developer's forum?
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Has this ever actually been enforced? Serious question, as I noticed other posts in here that have nothing to do with FS Dreamteam.
Umberto doesn't enforce it like some others do, but just common courtesy. ;)