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hi guys!

i try for some time to finish an entire new iai Lavi, single seater fighter.it is based on the 3d views of the twin seater prototypes .

the real problem is the moving surfaces....

i use the following subtree in the 3d studio max model:

Fuselage

Nose

...........

L_Canard

R_Canard

LeftWing

Gun01

LeftWing

LeftIntPylon

LeftElevon

LeftOuterWing

LeftSlat

LeftMiddlePylon

LeftExtPylon

LeftWingLight

.........................................

i saw the other planes with same structure, as j10, jas39,typhoon.i tried to fix an ini file , but the control surfaces do not fuction the way they should.are there surfaces that i must duplicateand make them invisible somehow?any help would be apreciated and credit

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Hi Aleks.

This thing looks nice. :good:

Say, why don't you try to use the help of the more experienced modders?

I"m sure they will love to help.

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At last a genuine Israeli fighter and not a repaint, there is going to be some happy chaps around here!

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Good job, Aleks! :ok:

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I tried to help aleks on this one but the control surfaces are acting very weird. The ini sais one thing but the surfaces in truth do something totaly different

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At last a genuine Israeli fighter and not a repaint, there is going to be some happy chaps around here!

 

You can say that again. :biggrin:

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Oooh the Lavi cant wait to fly this beaut when it is done! Great work man I have been looking foward to a Lavi for some time

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Aleks,

 

Did you Reset XForm on all the surfaces before you linked them?

 

Also, did you align the rotational axis on the surfaces before you linked them.

 

You must:

 

1) Reset Transform

2) Align rotational axis

3) Link in the proper order

 

If you don't do these steps in order, you will probably have issues.

 

FC

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