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EDDB elevation issue


cfi86

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Hi.

 

P3Dv5. Aircraft is "hovering" around 40cm above the airfield.

See attached pictures.

Running Orbx Vector LC, and Europe, but not germany.

 

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Check, if there is any other AFCAD for EDDB active.

Also you run EDDB Pro for v5? 

The v5 sim has new airport data compared to v4, so an adapted alt correction file is sometimes required. That’s one reason why there are specific v5 installers for addons.

 

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Hi

 

Yes, Brandenburg V5 Pro.

EDDB_ADEV5-OP01-BER is the afcad in the scenery folder.

In the ALT folder, theres these two files:
AFX_EDDB_BERALT

AFX_EDDB_SXFALT

 

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Happens in both 5.2HF1 and 5.3 (currently running 5.3).
I read something about 5.3 supporting slopes more, maybe the afcad needs to be modified, like EDDF's issue with freezing when approaching while it loads the afcad.

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On 12/9/2021 at 1:01 PM, cfi86 said:

Hi

 

Yes, Brandenburg V5 Pro.

EDDB_ADEV5-OP01-BER is the afcad in the scenery folder.

In the ALT folder, theres these two files:
AFX_EDDB_BERALT

AFX_EDDB_SXFALT

 

Both alt files active? That’s wrong.

Only one should be active.

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I have also both files being active and do not see the problem. So again, something else must be interfering.

Please show a screenshot of OC so that we can see, where the library insertion point sits.

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4 minutes ago, cfi86 said:

EDDI_ADEV5-OP01.bgl is also in the scenery folder

I also have EDDI file in my scenery folder. So maybe this one is specific for P3Dv5.

Please search for any bgl file with EDDB in its name outside the EDDB installation folder and post the result. Searchstring would be *eddb*.bgl

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Hi, having exactly the same problem. Just reinstalled p3dv5.3 HF2 and the EDDB scenery. Also FTX Germany, plus base package and LC and Vector.

 

Any solution?

 

Pictures would be the same as the first Thread.

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I have the same issue. It started with the update from P3D 5.2 to 5.3. My combination is: ORBX LC EU, ORBX Germany North. ORBX Vector is NOT installed.

Strange thing is that the elevation issue can only be seen on the east side of the airport. The further you'll move to the west, the gap between the plane and the displayed ground gets smaller. At the main terminal of BER it disappears as long as you're moving westbound. Do you have any ideas?

 

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I have the exact elevation problem with EDDB Berlin. The plane floating on air.

Solution to give as a try?

Patricio Valdes

 

EDIT: Found solution, from scratch to install the version 2.0.0.0 then to install the ORBX patch if we have ORBX installed. The plane sits on the ground perfectly. As soon as we update to version 2.0.3.0 the plane floats on air.

EDIT final: To resolve elevation just replace the file EDDB_OBJ-Smooth.BGL from the version 2.0.0.0

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Hi trisho0,

Thank you very much for the solution. Unfortunately Aerosoft switched the installation to AerosoftOne. I don´t have any access to version 2.0

 

Moritz Bode

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