The stationary C-172 is FSX with strip to the left. At 16 secs you'll see another C-172 piloted by another person who is using FS9 landing on that strip. Unfortunately, FS9 and FSX do not position objects in the "same position". Consequently, from the FSX perspective, you will observe that the FS9 C172 lands to the right of the FSX C172 and continues along the FS9 strip and disappears into the side of the hill.
No. It;s because of FSX. View from locked spot fixes it.
fs042xproductions 1 year ago
at least the plane moved smoothly. When i host a session the planes move in a jagged jittery fasion :( Might be because i am host.
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cjellwood 2 years ago
Ill Send A great Addon For The Alps It Makes the rwys Sloped
fsxgamemaster 2 years ago
lol
blazechike 3 years ago
what was that meant to show!
davidc437 3 years ago
The stationary C-172 is FSX with strip to the left. At 16 secs you'll see another C-172 piloted by another person who is using FS9 landing on that strip. Unfortunately, FS9 and FSX do not position objects in the "same position". Consequently, from the FSX perspective, you will observe that the FS9 C172 lands to the right of the FSX C172 and continues along the FS9 strip and disappears into the side of the hill.
rayskji 3 years ago