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#41
Check you install, you should have a AI AFD file in the Glasgow Scenery folder. If not run the options.exe found in the same folder, that will copy if from the options to the scenery folder
#42
Hi there, today I arrived at GLA to find that all the AI aircraft were parked in the wrong places, not at the gates, as you can see in attached screengrab. It's almost like they're parked according to a different AFCAD (is that the right word??), perhaps for the default airport? I also noticed the progressive taxi indications weren't along the right line. I've got ORBX Scotland but it's been working fine with that up till now and I can't think of anything else I've done or got that might be causing a problem or conflict. Parking at my UK2K Edinburgh seems to be normal but haven't checked my other UK2K products yet.

Any ideas about what might be causing this and how I can cure it?

Thanks in advance.

Neil
#43
MSFS Product Support / Re: EGPE Inverness issues
Last post by goldmund - Sep 13, 2024, 05:56 PM
Quote from: Gary Summons on Sep 01, 2024, 09:24 AMUpdate to fix this is now live at Simmarket and my Direct sales customers.

The MS Marketplace has the files, but can take up to 2 weeks to appear.

Thank you, this is perfect! I have just updated the GSX profile to function with the latest updates.

One more thing: I see that the panels marked in this screenshot flicker which is very distracting. Any chance you could remove these panels in the next update? Thank you!

#44
MSFS Product Support / Re: EGPE Inverness issues
Last post by goldmund - Sep 06, 2024, 10:24 AM
Perfect, thanks a lot, Gary! Looking forward to the update. I'll update my GSX profile once I can load the new version in the MS Marketplace. Much appreciated.
#45
MSFS Product Support / Re: EGPE Inverness issues
Last post by Gary Summons - Sep 01, 2024, 09:24 AM
Update to fix this is now live at Simmarket and my Direct sales customers.

The MS Marketplace has the files, but can take up to 2 weeks to appear.
#46
MSFS Product Updates & News / Big Bear Airport
Last post by Gary Summons - Aug 31, 2024, 10:01 AM
Big Bear Airport(L35) 2024 is V1.0.0 31st August 2024
V.1.0.0
Original release 31st August 2024




Youtube Video here:


Big Bear Airport (officially known as Big Bear City Airport, IATA code: L35) is a public airport located in Big Bear City, California, in the San Bernardino Mountains. It primarily serves the local community and visitors to the Big Bear Lake region, a popular destination for skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and other outdoor activities. Situated at an elevation of 6,752 feet (2,058 meters), making it one of the highest-altitude airports in Southern California. The airport is about 3 miles east of Big Bear Lake, providing convenient access to nearby recreational areas. It has a single asphalt runway, 08/26, which is 5,850 feet long (1,783 meters) and 75 feet wide (23 meters). The length and altitude require careful attention from pilots due to the thinner air and resulting impact on aircraft performance.

The idea of an airport in the Big Bear Valley first emerged in the 1940s, when World War II had prompted greater interest in aviation infrastructure across the United States. At the time, the Big Bear area was primarily accessible by car via winding mountain roads, making air travel an appealing alternative for those seeking faster access to the remote area. In the 1950s, local aviation enthusiasts, including a group of pilots and business owners, began pushing for the development of an airstrip. This resulted in the construction of the airport, originally a basic dirt strip, in Big Bear City. It catered primarily to small private aircraft. The 1990s saw continued modernization efforts, including upgrades to the runway, taxiways, and safety systems. The airport added more services such as fuel stations, maintenance facilities, and hangars to accommodate the growing number of aircraft. Today, Big Bear Airport serves as a regional hub for general aviation, welcoming a variety of aircraft from small private planes to larger corporate jets.



This Product will be available from the MS Marketplace and the simmarket shortly.


#47
MSFS Product Support / Re: EGPE Inverness issues
Last post by Gary Summons - Aug 29, 2024, 07:39 PM
Yes, I can see the internal model has gone strange on us. I will fix and update. Should be a few weeks before it appears on the marketplace. Ive also made some holes in the chain barrier
#48
MSFS Product Support / Re: EGPE Inverness issues
Last post by Gary Summons - Aug 29, 2024, 02:16 PM
I will look into that.
#49
MSFS Product Support / EGPE Inverness issues
Last post by goldmund - Aug 26, 2024, 12:42 PM
Hi there!

I am the author and maintainer of the GSX Profile for UK2000 EGPE Inverness: https://flightsim.to/file/75340/inverness-scotland-egpe-gsx-profile-uk2000-payware

A few weeks ago I updated the UK2000 EGPE scenery to version 1.2.4 via the Marketplace/Content Manager and since then I have been seeing very weird textures on and in front of the terminal building:



This screenshot was taken with an empty community folder. I also don't have any other addons installed for EGPE via the Content Manager.

Now the same issue from the other side:



Another problem I have is with the passenger barriers seen in this screenshot:



I see that you have moved the passenger barriers in the last update. For GSX passengers to board the aircraft from the terminal, I need to create a path for them. However, due to the uninterrupted barriers marked in the screenshot, passengers can't access the aircraft. Would you be able to make a gap in the barriers where the passengers are supposed to walk?

We GSX users would also really appreciate a few gaps in this barrier, see my suggestion here, marked red:



Thanks a lot for looking into this!
#50
MSFS Product Updates & News / Re: Luton update
Last post by Gary Summons - Aug 22, 2024, 11:34 AM
The problem is that someone else has released a Luton. So I can't just do a simple update, it would have to be totally new remake from scratch to compete with the compition.

Now that could happen next year, but I have lots of airports requests, some more worthy than Luton