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FSX by lrac522 on 11-23-2007 at 01:04 AM
I would like to be educated on this particular feature in flight simulator x, what is the name of the tube that is attached to the door of the plane for entry or exit and how do I see it work when you taxi to park? thanks a lot. Hi all...
RE: FSX by pollolibredegrasa on 11-23-2007 at 01:58 AM
I'm guessing you mean Jetways?
As for using them in FSX:
quote: Jetways will only work when:
1. The aircraft has contact points defined in the aircraft.cfg file. Most aircraft that come with FSX have these contact points. Add-onn may not have contact points.
2. The aircraft is in a specific area near the jetway. If it is not, and you activate the jetway, you will see a message that you are not in the jetway area.
3. "Special Effect Detail" on the "Options, Settings, Display, Scenery" page is set to "High".
4. In some documentation it says SHIFT+J activates the jetway, however CRTL+J activates the jetway.
5. You have a good graphics card. What a good card is, is hard to define. If the previous items have been checked, and it is still not working, the graphics card may be the culprit. A pointer whether or not your graphics card is the issue, is to check if you see the wings flex on the 747 or DG glider. If you do not see flexing wings either, the graphics card is most likely the issue.
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RE: FSX by lrac522 on 11-23-2007 at 06:05 AM
thank you so much...
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