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I am working with FSDS2 and FS2002. When I create a project and load it in FS the project is much smaller than the feet that it was suppose to be and I have check the feet box in my preferences.So what is the proper unit of messure for FS2002 that will show up in its proper scale the first time??Thanks

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Sounds like you have the units setup in FSDS set to something different from the units you entered.If you have FSDS set to meters or yards but you entered your dimensions in feet this can happen (or do like me, enter it in meters in GMax when you have the unit setup in centimeters and everything looks larger than life :-lol).

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I think FS2002 does everything in meters, but that is not the problem. While making the SCASM source file FSDS2 should calculate the correct values, as the SCASM file is also always in meters. That's why you have the option to set the units and then it should work fine.Arno


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