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The "radius" parameter is used internally by [[FlightGear]]'s [[Interactive Traffic|AI system] to determine whether an AI [[aircraft]] will fit at a parking location. The rule is that aircraft will prefer to park at the smallest possible parkings, but only at those that have a radius value (in metres) that is slightly larger than the radius value of the aircraft itself. Below is the official list of aircraft radii used by FlightGear's AI system:
The "radius" parameter is used internally by [[FlightGear]]'s [[Interactive Traffic|AI system]] to determine whether an AI [[aircraft]] will fit at a parking location. The rule is that aircraft will prefer to park at the smallest possible parkings, but only at those that have a radius value (in metres) that is slightly larger than the radius value of the aircraft itself. Below is the official list of aircraft radii used by FlightGear's AI system:


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Revision as of 11:50, 3 October 2010

The "radius" parameter is used internally by FlightGear's AI system to determine whether an AI aircraft will fit at a parking location. The rule is that aircraft will prefer to park at the smallest possible parkings, but only at those that have a radius value (in metres) that is slightly larger than the radius value of the aircraft itself. Below is the official list of aircraft radii used by FlightGear's AI system:

Airbus

ATR

  • ATR 42: 12

Beechcraft

Boeing

British Aerospace

  • BAe 146-200: 25

Bombardier

  • Bombardier Challenger CL-604: 11

Cessna

Dornier

  • Dornier 328: 11

McDonnel Douglas

  • MD-80: 23
  • MD-90: 24

DeHavilland

Embraer

  • ERJ 145: 14
  • ERJ 195: 20

Fokker

Lockheed

Saab

  • Saab 2000: 14