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Matthew Brown

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Well if they're hard landings then that doesn't matter but if when you say they always fail... I hope you dont mean a crash!  ::) :doh:
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larsdehaan

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Well if they're hard landings then that doesn't matter but if when you say they always fail... I hope you dont mean a crash!  ::) :doh:
hmm mostly i land like this

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Agent|Austin

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Landing is easy. Just remember to flare up (if it's not a tail dragger)
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larsdehaan

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Landing is easy. Just remember to flare up (if it's not a tail dragger)
only plane i can land safe (most of the time) is a Douglas Dc3 and the piper
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Matthew Brown

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I'm very used to the A320 but moving to the new company I have to deal ONLY with 737-800s  :o
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The Ferry King

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just a question;;

For SSE..

Does anybody know how to move an object upwards..?
I was trying to put a car on land but it seemed to be levelled with sea..i can move it and turn it ut cant pull if p or down.. Anybody help please
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larsdehaan

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I'm very used to the A320 but moving to the new company I have to deal ONLY with 737-800s  :o
uh oh.... maybe time to seek another one
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The Ferry King

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so no one knows how to make an object move up or down?
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Agent|Austin

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only plane i can land safe (most of the time) is a Douglas Dc3 and the piper

Both are tail draggers. I'm guessing you have issues with flaring. Probably going to fast so when you flare you start to climb rather then stall.
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goodles

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im not good at all at landing otherwise i would join ha
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McGherkin

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I can fly helicopters... Almost. Chinooks anyway  :2thumbs:
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Ballast

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im not good at all at landing otherwise i would join ha

Too bad that the number of landings must be equal to the number of take offs  :doh:
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larsdehaan

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Both are tail draggers. I'm guessing you have issues with flaring. Probably going to fast so when you flare you start to climb rather then stall.
well when i get sorta safe on the ground i dont have enough runway to brake :evil:
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The Ferry King

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woow SS became FS now  :doh:
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oceandream

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i fly the real thing in 10 years  :evil:
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larsdehaan

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i fly the real thing in 10 years  :evil:
a dc3?
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McGherkin

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Nah, one of these ;)
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oceandream

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Nope

DC-3???????
that crappy plane ( sorry i had no other word for it) :evil:


I fly for american airlines after 10 years
These is my baby
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The Ferry King

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Nope

DC-3???????
that crappy plane ( sorry i had no other word for it) :evil:


I fly for american airlines after 10 years
These is my baby


i thought you wanted to fly on a:



So you betrayed your own baby and went on to another one!!!!! :o
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oceandream

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yes there 3


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The Ferry King

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yes there 3




Nice!
but i like this plane more:








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Agent|Austin

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well when i get sorta safe on the ground i dont have enough runway to brake :evil:

Going to fast then. You should get your tires firmly on the ground by the touch down marks on the runway.
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Traddles

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just a question;;

For SSE..

Does anybody know how to move an object upwards..?
I was trying to put a car on land but it seemed to be levelled with sea..i can move it and turn it ut cant pull if p or down.. Anybody help please

If you read the mission editor notes you will find that ALL objects are first placed at sea level, you must then raise them with the "Y" to the level of where you wish to have the car. This is usually 3metres above the water level.

http://80.95.161.114/shipsim/forum/index.php/topic,19793.msg271062.html#msg271062

This board though, is not the correct place to be asking this question.
QUOTE:-
Placing mooring bollards & other objects on shore
Now to place the bollards: Click the Static tab on the Entity creation panel. Then click the > next to
EnvironmentObjects to get a list of bollards. Click a type to select it and move the mouse pointer over
the quay to near where you want the bollard.
Double-click to get the gizmo and to add the bollard to the Entities inmission list.
Notice that the bollard is not visible on the quay. Objects are initially placed with a height (Y) of zero—at
sea level. Quays are 3 meters above the water. You need to raise the bollard to the correct height: UNQUOTE

When you wish to learn something it is always a good idea to look. :doh:
« Last Edit: March 22, 2011, 20:41:15 by Traddles »
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clanky

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Hello from European Causeway, been onboard for the last 2 weeks, getting off tomorrow - woohoo!  Has been a pretty good trip to be honest, although I don't think i could work on short sea ferries full time.

Gasping for a pint, luckily my dad lives in Larne, so there will be a pint waiting.
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The Ferry Man

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Hey Clanky - what is the Causeway like?

Quays are 3 meters above the water.

Ohh Thanks traddles - Thats interesting/useful to know...  !:)
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