On Jan 21, 2008 2:32 PM, Nagy Mate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We noticed a rather peculiar effect, having landed our plane near
> (under) a grey parking passenger jet. Fiddling with our flight controls
> made the control surfaces of the jet move in the same way. The jet was
> otherwise inert, and the effect didn't happen with other nearby planes
> on the ground.
>
> Has anyone else seen something like this before? :)

Looks like the usual leading-slash bug. Figure out what type of
aircraft and then look in the xmls to see if the animations use a
leading slash. If so, they will always reference the user's aircraft,
rather than the proper AI model. For example,

 <property>/surface-positions/left-aileron-pos-norm</property>

Should be:

 <property>surface-positions/left-aileron-pos-norm</property>

(ie. no leading slash)

Actually I found this in the AI A320 xml, so maybe that was the
aircraft you have seen?

-- 
HCS

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