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I have 2 issues
1 being flattens. Now I am working on custom bridges that will have a hardened platform, but making a hole on the airport background is proving difficult. I assume I will have to make an exclude background then place the flatten in order to do this. I would have to use apron links to make the taxiway cross the bridge. I think this is correct, however there is an issue with my test.
the image section 2 is a flatten i placed ouside the airport poly. section 3 are flattens within the airport poly.
Section 2 has a point altitude of 50ft, however in fs, it is over 700ft high. The hole I made is set at 20ft, its pretty close to accurate.
Not sure what the correct process is.
On image 2, you see the bridges overlap ends in the water.
I want it to be 1 continuous bridge, but when I make 1 long bridge, it never works. It never displays. Only when I split them. I had to place an exclude over the original bridge, which only went out to the division point where these 2 meet. That is the gray area 1 in image 1.
Is there a way to fix this?
1 being flattens. Now I am working on custom bridges that will have a hardened platform, but making a hole on the airport background is proving difficult. I assume I will have to make an exclude background then place the flatten in order to do this. I would have to use apron links to make the taxiway cross the bridge. I think this is correct, however there is an issue with my test.
the image section 2 is a flatten i placed ouside the airport poly. section 3 are flattens within the airport poly.
Section 2 has a point altitude of 50ft, however in fs, it is over 700ft high. The hole I made is set at 20ft, its pretty close to accurate.
Not sure what the correct process is.
On image 2, you see the bridges overlap ends in the water.
I want it to be 1 continuous bridge, but when I make 1 long bridge, it never works. It never displays. Only when I split them. I had to place an exclude over the original bridge, which only went out to the division point where these 2 meet. That is the gray area 1 in image 1.
Is there a way to fix this?