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Altitude of surfaces

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Hi all,
making scenery in GMAX for FSX i have some problem with altitude of surfaces. I made flatten area with Sbuilder. All surfaces from GMAX in center of scenery are OK. But my plane going down when its on border of scenery :confused: . Please see attachment
 

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Seems that your scenery have an altitude and you placed the runway just a little above. Try to catch both altitude's value. Are the same?
 
Since you are using FsX, I guess this is the curvation of the earth now taken into account as well. That makes it hard to use GMax generated ground polygons, as these don't follow the curvation.
 
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