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It's actually very simple to add ramp marshall compatibility to an aircraft, the only file required to be edited is the aircraft's '''-set.xml''' file. (or common xml file for aircraft groups) The user is still required to use some kind of 3D modeling program to get the position. | It's actually very simple to add ramp marshall compatibility to an aircraft, the only file required to be edited is the aircraft's '''-set.xml''' file. (or common xml file for aircraft groups) The user is still required to use some kind of 3D modeling program to get the position. | ||
[[File:A330-200 Ramp Marshall Compatibility - getting position with ac3D.png|framed|left|Demonstrating how to get x-position of nose gear with ac3D for ramp marshall compatibility.]] | |||
1. Open the Aircraft's model file (containing the gears) with a 3D modeling program and get the '''x''' position of the bottom of the nose gear. (Or the position you want to rest at the ramp) | 1. Open the Aircraft's model file (containing the gears) with a 3D modeling program and get the '''x''' position of the bottom of the nose gear. (Or the position you want to rest at the ramp) | ||
2. Add the following code within the '''<sim> ... <model> ... </model></sim>''' tags in the aircraft's '''-set.xml''' file. (or common xml file for aircraft groups) | 2. Add the following code within the '''<sim> ... <model> ... </model></sim>''' tags in the aircraft's '''-set.xml''' file. (or common xml file for aircraft groups) |
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