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In the Aircraft.CFG file are fields under the section named point.0, point.1, etc. What do they mean?There is huge amount of numbers in those fields such as:1.000000,80.833333,0.000000,-20.583333,1574.803150,0.000000,4.506350,88.200000,0.798182,2.500000,0.396806,11.000000,11.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000I am sure they have to do with the location of various point on the aircraft in relation to a central point.But what specifically do the individual data points represent?Anyone got any ideas???

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//0 Class//1 Longitudinal Position (feet)//2 Lateral Position (feet)//3 Vertical Position (feet)//4 Impact Damage Threshold (Feet Per Minute)//5 Brake Map (0=None, 1=Left, 2=Right)//6 Wheel Radius (feet)//7 Steer Angle (degrees)//8 Static Compression (feet) (0 if rigid)//9 Max/Static Compression Ratio//10 Damping Ratio (0=Undamped, 1=Critically Damped)//11 Extension Time (seconds)//12 Retraction Time (seconds)//13 Sound TypeClass 1=wheel, 2=structure, 4=floatYou contact point is a wheel (1.00000) that's 80.8333 ft forward of, in line with (0.000), and 20.58333 ft below the center point of the model, just to give you an idea.

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Hi Mark,Thanks for the tip!!!

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