November 5, 20241 yr Hello, I came across something strange with the KRIC scenery you can find in the AVSIM library. The ILS glideslope positions the aircraft high on the approach vertical profile with 4 whites and, eventually, high over the threshold. Normally you cross the threshold at about 50 feet, but in this case, I would say the aircraft is at 100~150ft. From there, it becomes impossible to do an autoland, for example. Have you ever come across a problem like this within P3D, or finding the same issue with this particular scenery? (the airport AFCAD looks correct, but I might be missing something obvious). Thanks. Visit my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/Captain Nav Follow me live on Twitch http://www.twitch.tv/captainnav
November 6, 20241 yr This can happen in real life, wrong gs beam but i dont think it has been modelled in p3d....
November 6, 20241 yr I had this same issue with Drzewiecki Design RJAA when it was first released. I informed them and they fixed it. I have no clue how to do something like that myself. Pete Locascio Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, Nvidia RTX 5090, Samsung 9100 Pro 2&4 TB Drives, 64 GB RAM, Asus Z-890 motherboard.
November 9, 20241 yr Author It is runway 34. The scenery is for earlier versions of P3D so it needs tweaked for v5. I kind of "reinstalled" it, did a couple of tweaks and it seems to be working OK now. What is strange is I did not touch anything in the glideslope properties. Another mystery solved🤣 Thanks for the replies. Visit my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/Captain Nav Follow me live on Twitch http://www.twitch.tv/captainnav
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