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I got a whole bunch....'

See the link in the first post:

http://ultimatetraffic.flight1.net/foru ... p?TID=2962

There are two zips in the thread, with all the settings....

which csv file do you want?
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Hi Dan,

just the bits in your aircraft.cfg for the s10 to get the Jetways to work please. :smile:

All of the setting in his files are for AI models though, just wondered if you had any more "full models" :wink:
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I don't fly other "full" models, so I haven't tried any... but if you got the co-ordinates from the developer it would help a lot :lol:

You have to add this if it isn't present (not too sure which is which, because I deleted it when reinstalling FSX+SP1) But from the quoted explanation, it wouldn't take many T&E before you have it....:

[exits]
number_of_exits = 2
exit.0 = 0.4, 54.3, 4.2, -6.0, 0
exit.1 = 0.4, -31.6, 4.3, -6.2, 0

Qte John Goodwin:

OK, a bit of explanation how the door settings work, the example below shows the FIVE settings for each door:-

openclose rate percent per second = 0.4 this is the rate that a door opens, if you are adding this to a flyable model make sure that you use the rate that is already in use.
longitudinal position= 51.5 this is the position of the CENTER of the door measured forward, a positive figure, or aft, a negative value from the aircraft datum point.
lateral position=-5.0 this is the position of the "skin" of the aircraft from the datum point, a positive value is the RIGHT side of the aircraft, a negative value is the LEFT side.
vertical position=3.0 this is the position of the CENTER of the door measured above or below the datum point, a positive value is the above, a negative value is below.
type=0 0=Main 1=Cargo these are the type of doors in use.
The same system is used to position the baggage trucks.

In the example below there are two exits one for the jet way, exit.0 and one for the baggage trucks,exit.1.

[exits]

number_of_exits = 2

exit.0 = 0.4, 51.5, -5.0, 3.0, 0 //openclose rate percent per second, longitudinal, lateral, vertical positions from datum (feet), type (0=Main 1=Cargo 2=Emergency)

exit.1 = 0.4, 36.5, 4.5, -3.0, 1 //openclose rate percent per second, longitudinal, lateral, vertical positions from datum (feet), type (0=Main 1=Cargo 2=Emergency)

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EDIT: A typo for the type of the second exit for the SVC10 corrected to a "0" (instead of the wrongly "1")
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Cheers Dan. I think I might make this a sticky, so as we get the info we can add it for other aircraft. Might be of use to folk. What say you? :think:
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You're the Administrator :lol:
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Post by TSR2 »

Ok Chaps... I've added a sticky to the new releases and support forum with the info in. If any of the guys get the info for other models I'll update the post acordingly. Hopefully some folk will find it useful. :wink:
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