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I just moved over from FSX to P3Dv5 and portet some of my fsx strobe effects overBut I cannot seem to get them to reflect on the ground at allI know it must work because I have some nav lights that are reflecting just perfectlyBut what parameters do I need to tweak to get them to reflect?
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and more than 78 million buildings. Hi all ! View the 2013 data report here: http://www.mapbox.com/osm-data-report/ Find your house on the map here: http://www.openstreetmap.org/ Do you want to get a more realistic and detailed world inside your flight simulators ? Then open a free OpenStreetMap account, and start editing around your house ! http://osmlab.github.io/welcome-osm/ http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Beginners'_guide Here's a place in Lorraine: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=49.178&lon=6.039&zoom=14&layers=M And this is how it looks in X-Plane with OSM2XP and XPOSM: Happy mapping and flying ! B)
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Hello Everyone! I have a small question, but complicated to ask actually. I added ILS systems to some airports around Spain who in real life didnt have it, because of the facility to land, and i even managed ATC to recognize them, so i can choose an ILS aporoach instead of only a VOR-DME or even only a Visual approach. My problem/question now is, as i added a new ILS with a new frequency, it doesnt show up in the traditional 'FS2004 Map', when you look into the airport information for a certain airport, to get the correct ILS frequencies. You see the name of the airport, the runway, the heading, but not the 'new frequency' for the ILS. Which file in the FS9 Folder gives access to this information to edit it, so i can manually add this frequencies? Or better: How can i edit this information within FS9, or do i need any external tool for that? (There's for example a name-failure for LPMA, it says 'Maderia'... I would like to change this, hehe) Thanks to each and everyone who could give me a hand in this peculiar problem. Greetz, Co-Pilot Diego.