Hi there,

Curtis Olson wrote:
> Good question, let us now what happens. ;-)
> 
> In the past, taxiing on static objects has worked quite well.  You could
> even taxi along the lower level of the bay bridge (in the SFO area.)  I
> haven't tried that in a long time, but I've seen some odd things around the
> bridges recently so perhaps this area needs to be revisited at some point
> after we have successfully cut over to OSG.

I can happily report that yes, it works perfectly. Only
problem now is that the first part of the new taxiway I
modelled slopes up at 3-4 degrees, so as jets are turning
onto it the nosewheel will rise, then the inside rear truck.
On the 777 and 737 that nearly resulted in an outside
wingtip ground contact... :-)

> On 10/27/06, Chris Wilkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> My question is can I taxi onto a model placed in/above the
>> terrain, without my aircraft looking like its wheels are
>> digging troughs, or in the worst case, act weird and bounce
>> or something? :-)

Kind regards,

Chris Wilkinson, Brisbane, Australia.

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