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Hi guys,

Could anyone explain how these settings for the landing gear work?

ShockStroke= (what does the value mean or control and is it specific to the particular model?)
SpringFactor= (what does the value mean or control?)
DampingFactor= (what does the value mean or control?)

Thank you in advance!

Posted

I'm no expert here, but this is how I usually see it.

 

ShockStroke=the length of movement the your Shock absorber mesh moves when landing or taking off.

SpringFactor= how hard your springs are ie, too hard and your shock absorber wont compress when the aircraft is on the ground.

DampingFactor= how "bouncy" your springs are....not enough damping and your aircraft will appear to bounce and wobble when sat on the runway etc.

You Will find that you usually have to mess around with them all to get a satisfactory result.

Hope this helps.

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Posted

Thank you, Sundowner, so do I understand correctly that the ShockStroke entry depends on the length of the shock absorber mesh, and so the entry is specific to the specific mod and not to the aircraft type in general?

I mean if we had for example 3 different mods of a MiG-21bis, and each model has a different length for the shock absorber mesh, then each model would require a different ShockStroke entry equal to the absorber mesh length, right?

Posted

I think the ShockStroke entry is simply the amount that you would like to move the particular mesh or meshes, the actual Shock mesh doesn't always have to be the the main part, it could be a child of something else...axel for example.

The controlling element is the mesh that you've set your "ShockAnimationID=" to.....if you get what I mean .

Hopefully one of our 3d experts can explain it a little better.

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