Yavuz Onder schrieb:
Hi Melchior (and other intrested parties),
Unfortunately my problem seems to defeat all the reasonable possibilities.
..
In all these trials I have never seen my object at all.
I surely am at the end of my wits here.
May be I should give up on the idea of adding to or correcting (in minor
ways) the kinks in
scenery in areas I fly to, and instead work on improving my badly
lacking virtual-flying skills
:-)
Thanks for listening...
Yavuz Onder
No Yavuz, don't give up so soon!
I know what you are speaking about, I started placing models and
modifying STG files some weeks ago and had a lot to learn.
As I am not very talented I am working after the KISS principle (keep it
simple, stupid).
If there is no other hint from the professionals I would ask you to try
at least one last thing before throwing Blender away:
1. Put your model into the basic scenery path - if you have several of them?
For me that would be (under Windows => backslash!)
MyFlightGear/data/scenery/objects/
2. Put your model a lot over the surface so you can see it easily when
searching - this helped me a lot in the first time!
I assume you have a ground elevation of about 114 m at your airport, so
give your model an altitude of 200 for your test.
Use something you are sure of it will work, ie
Models/fgfsdb/generic_monument_01.ac
I will download the terrain and test whether it works here for me.
All the best, don't stop before you even have started!
Regards
Georg EDDW Germany
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