Re: [Flightgear-devel] KSFO approach lights

2005-07-02 Thread Dave Culp
> > > Anyone know the altitude of the approach lights in FlightGear? They > > > should be the same as the threshold, about 13 feet. They seem to be > > > much lower here, so they're covered by the light structures. > > > > The altitude of the approach lights vary based on viewer distance > > (and

Re: [Flightgear-devel] KSFO approach lights

2005-07-02 Thread Mathias Fröhlich
On Samstag 02 Juli 2005 09:40, Erik Hofman wrote: > Dave Culp wrote: > > Anyone know the altitude of the approach lights in FlightGear? They > > should be the same as the threshold, about 13 feet. They seem to be much > > lower here, so they're covered by the light structures. > > The altitude of

Re: [Flightgear-devel] KSFO approach lights

2005-07-02 Thread Erik Hofman
Dave Culp wrote: Anyone know the altitude of the approach lights in FlightGear? They should be the same as the threshold, about 13 feet. They seem to be much lower here, so they're covered by the light structures. The altitude of the approach lights vary based on viewer distance (and/or a

[Flightgear-devel] KSFO approach lights

2005-07-01 Thread Dave Culp
I've been working on the approach light structures at KSFO. They look OK in the daytime: http://home.comcast.net/~davidculp2/lights_day.jpg But at night some of the approach lights are covered: http://home.comcast.net/~davidculp2/lights_night.jpg Anyone know the altitude of the appr