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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)
[[File:A330-ramp-position|framed|A330-200 Ramp Marshall Compatibility - getting position with ac3D]]


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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