Seychelles V2 P3DV4 - Aircraft sinks into ground
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 8:02 am
Hi,
I installed Seychelles V2 into P3D V4 using the new installer I downloaded from Simmarket, and everything seemed to be ok. When I start my flight at FSIA or Praslin and choose a parking position, my plane is placed correctly on the ground. But when I try to takeoff from Denis Island, Bird Island or Platte (and probably others I haven`t checked yet), the aircraft is placed several feet below the ground (I can see the grass above me). Strangely enough, if I fly into these islands from another place, I can land there without issues and park my plane next to the runway, everything is displayed correctly. But when I save that scenario and reload it again, I´m placed below the ground again. So I cannot start a flight at any of these islands without flying there from FSIA or Praslin first. I thought it might be an elevation issue caused by FTX Vector, but the islands that are affected don`t even have an AEC file in the Vector control panel, so it must be something else.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Fabian
I installed Seychelles V2 into P3D V4 using the new installer I downloaded from Simmarket, and everything seemed to be ok. When I start my flight at FSIA or Praslin and choose a parking position, my plane is placed correctly on the ground. But when I try to takeoff from Denis Island, Bird Island or Platte (and probably others I haven`t checked yet), the aircraft is placed several feet below the ground (I can see the grass above me). Strangely enough, if I fly into these islands from another place, I can land there without issues and park my plane next to the runway, everything is displayed correctly. But when I save that scenario and reload it again, I´m placed below the ground again. So I cannot start a flight at any of these islands without flying there from FSIA or Praslin first. I thought it might be an elevation issue caused by FTX Vector, but the islands that are affected don`t even have an AEC file in the Vector control panel, so it must be something else.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Fabian