To see how the animations might be done have a look at the T38-model XML file in the models folder in the T38 folder.
Unfortunately you can not animate a MSFS A/C without first converting it to AC3D so you can name the things you want to animate eg:nosegear.lhaileron and the like.For this you will need the AC3D program.
I dont know if you can do the animations using Blender I will leave that to the Blender Boys on the list
Another thing is if the MSFS model has the objects to animate.Depending what model you have they may not have flaps, elevators, rudders even gear.In this case you have to build the objects first before you can animate them.
Have you converted any MSFS A/C yet.
Going back to the T38. I had to convert it to AC3D before I could do the animations on it.
I hope this helps.If you have any questions do not hesitate to ask as I am only to happy to answer them if I can.
Cheers Innis
"K. Prasad" writes
Hi,
What needs to be done to animate the models imported from MSFS files? I believe that <animate> </animate> tags have to be added to the xml file present in the models directory. Apart from that what fiddling with which files is required? Ms. Innis cunningham, can i have your inputs on this?
regards
kameshwar
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