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P3D v2 Taxiway lights miss align

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ADE P2 v01.65.5492
P3Dv2 SDK 2.4.11570.0


Hi all,

I have modified several airports. I have compiled them to P3DV2 and FSX.

In P3D I have several cases where the taxiway center lights and the edge lights do not align with the center or edge lines. It seems that the lights are serval meters above the ground and serval meters left or right.

If I compile the same file to FSX the lights align perfectly with the center or edge lines.


My question, is this a known bug in P3D or can I do something to solve this?


Thanks for your help


Stefan
 
Have you compiled with the P3D compiler or with the FSX compiler?
Maybe that could make a difference?
Just a guess but I do know that sometimes it does make a difference.
And yes, P3D is indeed buggy when it comes to all kinds of lights.
 
It doesn't matter which compiler you use, the result is the same. Take a peek at the default P3D airports. The fault is already there.
 
Hi,
thanks for answering.
I have compiled with the P3D SDK 2.4 compiler for P3D and with the FSX compiler for FSX.
Andrew is right, it seems a bug in P3D because it is at default EDDF airport the same.
 
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