January 3, 201313 yr Any known reason? Have tried reinstalling the scenery, changed AFCAD file. Still the same...
January 3, 201313 yr Usually due to an AFCAD file changing the altitude of the default airport - AI aircraft are still loaded at the default altitude. If using AFCAD: place a copy of the AFCAD file in the Scenery/World/scenery folder. If using ADE: use the Change Airport Altitude menu item, which will place a special stub file in there automatically. Hope this helps, Tom Gibson CalClassic Propliner Page
January 3, 201313 yr Author Problem solved! When I installed Akesoft scenery, they instructed to do exactly what you told me to do. When I uninstalled the scenery the .bgl file was still in the world/scenery folder. Anyway, thanks for help, because I would never thought to search through the files in the world/scenery folder without your help!
January 4, 201313 yr The screenshot is very surreal. There is also a small utility called jabbgl which you can find in the library, I think. It allows you to correct airport elevations when the solution isn't as simple as it was in your case.
January 4, 201313 yr Author The screenshot is very surreal. Yeah, Flight Simulator 2050 haha :biggrin:
January 4, 201313 yr jabbgl is fine for your own use, but those modified files should not be released to the web. In that case the file into the World/scenery folder is the best solution. hope this helps, Tom Gibson CalClassic Propliner Page
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