AGOSTINO Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 Can I fix the height of the aircraft wheels, in SF2?? Part of the wheel, is on the ground!! See the example below: Thank you much in advance!! Quote
+Old Diego Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 Yes, you can fix it. Open up the aircraft data ini and scroll down to the landing gear section. This data is not from the F-15 so just pretend it is and change the rolling radius info... [RightMainGear] SystemType=LANDING_GEAR Retractable=FALSE DragArea=0.1 HideGearNode=FALSE ModelNodeName=LandingGearR ShockNodeName=LandingGearR ShockAnimationID=2 ShockStroke=0.21 SpringFactor=1.8 DampingFactor=3.00 WheelNodeName=FtGearAxle_R RollingRadius=0.275 <---------------------------------increase/decrease this number until you are satisfied that it looks ok. CastoringWheel=FALSE ReverseWheelRotation=TRUE HasBrakes=TRUE BrakingCoefficient=0.600 RollingCoefficient=0.07 RotationAxis=X-Axis MaxLoadFactor=6.0 ShowFromCockpit=TRUE Quote
+Wrench Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 Increase the rolling radius number to raise them up (or just put more air in the tires!!! damn slacker maintainers!!! ) Do it in small increments, .005 or .010, test and repeat as necessary wrench kevin stein Quote
jomni Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 Increase the rolling radius number to raise them up (or just put more air in the tires!!! damn slacker maintainers!!! ) Do it in small increments, .005 or .010, test and repeat as necessary wrench kevin stein Noticed lot of planes have "flat tires". Even in SF2. But not too bothered to fix it. Quote
+Wrench Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 Same here; I spend my time IN the cockpit, with the occasional wander around just to see what's parked on the ramp wrench kevin stein Quote
AGOSTINO Posted June 6, 2009 Author Posted June 6, 2009 Yes, you can fix it. Open up the aircraft data ini and scroll down to the landing gear section. This data is not from the F-15 so just pretend it is and change the rolling radius info... [RightMainGear] SystemType=LANDING_GEAR Retractable=FALSE DragArea=0.1 HideGearNode=FALSE ModelNodeName=LandingGearR ShockNodeName=LandingGearR ShockAnimationID=2 ShockStroke=0.21 SpringFactor=1.8 DampingFactor=3.00 WheelNodeName=FtGearAxle_R RollingRadius=0.275 <---------------------------------increase/decrease this number until you are satisfied that it looks ok. CastoringWheel=FALSE ReverseWheelRotation=TRUE HasBrakes=TRUE BrakingCoefficient=0.600 RollingCoefficient=0.07 RotationAxis=X-Axis MaxLoadFactor=6.0 ShowFromCockpit=TRUE Increase the rolling radius number to raise them up (or just put more air in the tires!!! damn slacker maintainers!!! ) Do it in small increments, .005 or .010, test and repeat as necessary wrench kevin stein Noticed lot of planes have "flat tires". Even in SF2.But not too bothered to fix it. Thank you a thousand to all of you!!! Quote
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