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please help... elevation problem

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I just download HAAB airport and it have a elevation problem I have orbx vector and orbx global, I tried orbx vector airport elevation correction and it still doesn't work. Please help 

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What Sim are you using?  This topic should be placed in the proper forum.


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2 hours ago, AlbertoFalcon18 said:

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I just download HAAB airport and it have a elevation problem I have orbx vector and orbx global, I tried orbx vector airport elevation correction and it still doesn't work. Please help 

If you have FSX or P3D, you can slew to the higher edge of the airport and get the ground altitude there.  Then you will have to put a flatten command in your scenery.cfg under the entry for your airport scenery.  Thus a flatten switch may help you a little. The correct syntax is:

Flatten.0=1860,N45 30,W120,N45 30,W119 30,N45,W119 30,N45,W120 (you will have to put your own coordinates in, the four corners that encompass the entire airport).  If you don't follow the instructions it will not work, it's all the support I can give you, I hope it helps you.

John
 

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Just this afternoon I had a similar problem with Aerosoft's Cuzco Peru (SPZO).  I went to Orbx Vector and ran the configuration tool but the problem persisted.  Then I went back to the Orbx Vector configuration tool and found SPZO in the AEC Disabled column.  I moved it over to the AEC Enabled column and the problem was fixed.

I've had to do this with several airports I had elevation problems with.  The configuration tool doesn't always get it right.  Moving the airport from one column to the other doesn't always work, but many times it does.  It's worth a try.

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Always worth checking to see if there are any duplicate AFCAD or elevation files lying around for the airport encountering the issue. This can happen if perhaps files from another addon for the same airport have not been completely removed.

Bill 

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If this is a problem with P3D's default scenery, this is not an Orbx problem, and should be posted in the P3D forum.


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On ‎5‎/‎17‎/‎2018 at 8:48 AM, scianoir said:

Always worth checking to see if there are any duplicate AFCAD or elevation files lying around for the airport encountering the issue. This can happen if perhaps files from another addon for the same airport have not been completely removed.

Bill 

What tool are you using in P3Dv4.2 to look for duplicate afcads? Don


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52 minutes ago, D Nelson said:

What tool are you using in P3Dv4.2 to look for duplicate afcads? Don

I use Windows Explorer.  This is most likely a terrain mesh problem.  When all else fails I use ADE. 


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4 hours ago, D Nelson said:

What tool are you using in P3Dv4.2 to look for duplicate afcads? Don

Sorry, I don’t have P3D but I use Flight1’s AFX to look for duplicate AFCADS in FSX. Unfortunately  I don’t think that works in P3D.

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