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MSFS24 Windsock killer

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Hi there!
I just made a default windsock killer. I dont know what and how this actually happens, but if you build this project (in attachment) in MSFS 2024, then this immediately kills all default windsocks in the simulator. At least, on my game it works in that way.
Builded package in community folder is also works "very well". :(

At the same time windsock is worked fine. In attachment project files for 57B Islesboro airport and blender file in the source.

Maybe someone will be interested to see. I'm run out of ideas.
 

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I made a couple of changes to the package.

I renamed the Windsock folder as Islesboro-Windsock apparently the sim prefers this as Windsock is already in use??? And the package definitions xml was changed to reflect this.

I moved the .blend file to an art folder.

In the 57BWS01.xml file, I didn't move the line </ModelInfo> to the end of the file, but I think that's where it belongs. Doesn't seem to matter.

But you're right, the original package kills all the windsocks... (I suspect any named windsock). Your model has 2 materials with the same name. It compiles, but changes the second name. You could fix that in blender. Or not.
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