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    Using " DPED "

    In these days I practise a lot with " DPED " Version 1.1 but I can't see the visual model of planes in ' Blue -Print ' screen .
    It is my fault ???

    Cheers : fani

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    Nothing is wrong. The visual model part was made for FS98 era models and was never updated for things like FSDS2 and gMax models.

    This makes thing a bit trial and error. If you are unsure of the aircraft's size/scale frome doing say a port from FS2002/FS2004 you can use the [LIGHTS] in the panel to map out the aircraft than transfer the numbers to DPED to layout hitboxes, guns .etc

    / Panel light set to use the muzzle flash
    [LIGHTS]
    panel=0.0, 0.33, 1.33, fx_mzlflsh_s
    / Lateral (m), vertical (m), longitudinal (m)
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    Try an earlier version of DPED.
    I actually had two versions installed on my Development Computer because sometimes one worked better on some models than the other one did.

    It is also possible that with a heavily SCASM'ed model, neither will be able to decipher the modified SCASM code.
    I am pretty sure that FSDS models can be viewed but not so sure on models later than that.

    - Ivan.

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    I try with 2 version of DPED . One has a fix but without results .

    There are 4 fixed square dots in blue print. Are there the position ( not movable ) of lights on visual model ??

    The central point (0,0,0 ) is the C.G of visual model ?

    The mesures (in metres) belong to the real aircraft ?

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    The fixed square dots should be Scrape Points loaded from the .air file. These are likely wrong as .air file Scrape Points are overrode by aircraft.cfg [contact_points].

    Hitboxes, guns and hardpoints are in meters.

    If you didn't build the aircraft trust nothing about it's size or scale. Use the LIGHTS setup I posted to visually check the model. If the model already has DP with guns you can use the guns to make sure the hitboxes are drawn right.
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    Hi Fani,

    The small dots might be hardpoints.

    Regards,
    B24Guy

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    The 4 fixed square dots in blue print are the positions of Scrape Points . You can move them changing values in file Air (1005)

    Blue print shows “Wireframe” only on 2 models on 20tested

    Ivan, could you send me the earlier version of DPED ??

    Thanks a lot.

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    I use one gun position to check the boxes and the "olhometro" (something like Eye Meter in portuguese) to get the right dimensions. After that, I submit the plane in Quick Combat to look for the messages I got when they shoot me.

    Cheers

    Pepe

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    Thanks Ivan .

    I try with :

    https://simviation.com/1/browse-CFS1-1-160

    but is not working at all.

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