> Or just:
>
>    <sim>
>        <aircraft-data>
>            <path>/sim/dimensions/radius-m</path>
>            <path>/sim/dimensions/parkpos-offset-m</path>
>            <path>/sim/aircraft-class</path>
>        </aircraft-data>
>    </sim>
>
> from where it's read by aircraft.nas already.

Excellent! I'm learning something new every day...

> But then again: static aircraft data like radius and class shouldn't
> be saved that way *at all*. It belongs to *-set.xml, and possibly to
> a<multiplay>  block in the animation xml file (see AAR).

Good point.

Torsten

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