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Simwing EDDH issue


TAROM

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Hello

First of all congratulations for the great scenery!

I have a problem in P3D v4, though with a strange red cross apperaing on the scenery. Please see the shots.

I don't  know if it is scenery or with SODE-Jetways (that I have also installed). I have also put the location as per charts.

 

Any ideeas what the problem is?

Cheers,

Mircea

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The red cross normally is generated by Sode, when there is a xml active to place an object, where the related simobject is missing.

 

The cross on you screen seams to be a missing windsock, that is placed by a sode xml file. 
 

But the sim-wings EDDH scenery don‘t use sode for windsockes, even when the correct files for the free (but not supported) Sode-jetways is used.

 

Looks like you have a sode file from any other Hamburg product (like Justsim) in your sode xml folder active.

 

No issue for Aerosoft or sim-wings.

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Thank you very much for both answers 

As for the versions I have to check the p3d , I know it’s.5 I only can check in a few days, just took my PC to maintaince  . As for the scenery I bought it last week and updated via Aerosoft tool to the latest version 

I had indeed uninstalled the Justsim EDDH and installed Simwings  I have to check how to get rid of it

very much appreciated your input! Thanks 

 

 

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