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NoFear

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Re:Planes are all driving on a trip
« Reply #15 on: 08 Mar 2003, 01:01:02 »
aaaaw, dont cry......

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Re:Planes are all driving on a trip
« Reply #16 on: 08 Mar 2003, 09:48:13 »
Planes can fly much higher than that ..... try a setPos one waypoint out from the drop zone and see what happens.
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Josef

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Re:Planes are all driving on a trip
« Reply #17 on: 09 Mar 2003, 22:24:15 »
The plane DID only have one waypoint, as it only did one flyby...

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Re:Planes are all driving on a trip
« Reply #18 on: 10 Mar 2003, 10:52:55 »
Ive got a chinook at 999m  flys to the first waypoint no problem then it cant get to the next waypoint . but I have had planes that wont fly straight to the waypoints will almost follow the roads or coastline to get there  :o
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Re:Planes are all driving on a trip
« Reply #19 on: 11 Mar 2003, 00:00:41 »
Generally, an aircraft will have to move within 500m of it's waypoint to activate it.

So if your aircraft is flying at 1000m, it will never get close enough to activate it's waypoints... ;)

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Re:Planes are all driving on a trip
« Reply #20 on: 13 Mar 2003, 04:44:03 »
the highest i have had a plane fly was flyinheight 500... never tried higher but maybe i will.. 500 you can barely see the ground!


i have used Setpos to have things around 1500 - 2000m in the air.. SPLAT!

poor guy.. head first too! ;)