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Help my Planes on Fire

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Hi I'm using PROJECT OPENSKY BOEING 767-300 V4 model and have a strange thing happening when I fly at night I see all these red dots spouting out of my tail section like a fountain of fireflies or red hot embers. It looks a little odd.Doesn't seem to have any effect other then looking like my planes on fire. Any ideas how I could fix this or what is causing it.I've attached a screen shotThanksKazperNZL

You must improve your takeoff skills not to hit the ground with your tail section when rotating.That's the best way to avoid the burning rear part of your fuselage.

Check in your Posky 767 aircraft configuration file, in the effects section;[EFFECTS]wake=fx_wakewater=fx_spraydirt=fx_tchdrtconcrete=Opensky_sparks, 1touchdown=fx_tchdwn, 1change the concrete=Opensky_sparks, 1 line to read; concrete=fx_sparksThat will fix your unwanted effects display.Best wishes,Mel

Your so right! I took off a second time and rotated at a shallow angle. And no sparks he he thanks....Doh! :( :( :(

You must improve your takeoff skills not to hit the ground with your tail section when rotating.That's the best way to avoid the burning rear part of your fuselage.
Your so right! I took off a second time and rotated at a shallow angle. And no sparks he he thanks....Doh! :( :( :(
oops! Don't tell your company!

- Red

 

 

E8500 @ 4.1 | EVGA 275GTX (overclocked) | 2x2GB Mushkin Enhanced Redline @ 1066 | Samsung 24inch LCD @ 1920x1080 |

After reading this post. I have a strong urge to head home and try this for myself!! :( ...

Derek Rogers
PC Specs: Intel i7-4790K 4.6GHz : 16GB RAM : GTX 970 4GB

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