July 26, 200916 yr I've used RC for a couple of times now and it still keeps amazing me how different flying with this add-on is But it could use some enhancement in terms of ground operations. After two hours long flight I ended up in a crash with other AI plane on a taxi way appearing out of nowhere... :( David
July 26, 200916 yr Commercial Member I've used RC for a couple of times now and it still keeps amazing me how different flying with this add-on is But it could use some enhancement in terms of ground operations. After two hours long flight I ended up in a crash with other AI plane on a taxi way appearing out of nowhere... :( Davidi don't understand why some people's ai crash into them, and other's ai are well behaved. mine never run me over, never cut me offv5 will control them a little bit, so there won't be as many ground collisions.jd JD Read my blog
July 27, 200916 yr i don't understand why some people's ai crash into them, and other's ai are well behaved. mine never run me over, never cut me offv5 will control them a little bit, so there won't be as many ground collisions.jdNo prob, jd. I didn't mean to sound tough or whatsoever. Its' just a game, after all BTW: The funny thing was that the AI plane wasn't even lit - no nav/taxi lights at all so I couldn't see it. Strange and veeeery dangerous David.
July 28, 200916 yr JD, please see http://forums1.avsim.net/index.php?showtopic=255795 - it explains a lot :)David
July 29, 200916 yr I've had this problem too, and just the other day I had a fuel truck run into me, but that might have been my fault, to whit: I had parked in a "non-approved" spot--not a marked parking spot in other words--atop some faint white lines in the tarmac. The truck ran into me a minute or two later. I wonder if the white lines denote a route used by moving airport vehicles? Dan George (woodhick)Check out Greenbrier Aero Club, the VA for and about the GA pilot.
July 29, 200916 yr I've had this problem too, and just the other day I had a fuel truck run into me, but that might have been my fault, to whit: I had parked in a "non-approved" spot--not a marked parking spot in other words--atop some faint white lines in the tarmac. The truck ran into me a minute or two later. I wonder if the white lines denote a route used by moving airport vehicles?I'd say so. Yellow lines are the aircraft taxi lines and white lines (usualy create something very similar to road side markings) are to set the boundaries for ground vehicles movements... But from time to time they can run out of the boundaries. Anyway, they are the ones to keep an eye on other traffic to avoid collisions with a/c, etc.David
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