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  1. Didn´t NASA loose a space probe or something because of exactly this sh*t?
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  2. Hi everyone - I am going to start doing some videos again - starting out with one that explains how to set up the IXEG 737 in X-Plane 12. I will add various flights in my channel in the next days and weeks, talking about how to fly the 737, developments at IXEG and X-Plane in general, not really tutorials, but hopefully something a bit more fun to watch. Stay tuned!
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  3. Same here - solid update, really enjoying flying it! In fact, had my first 'Butter' landing at LFKJ (Corsica) yesterday!
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  4. "I'm sure it's me. It usually always is". Also, I thought I was in lbs. Otherwise, I would have been able to figure this out. I have no problem admitting you guys are smarter then I am . Never the less, this thread is here in case anyone else needs it.
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  5. After applying the latest update, I am happy to report that things are quite better. The update helped and so did my better management of the engines! I have just completed a flight, LCLK to LLBG.
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  6. You should contact XAv support via email.
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  7. Ok, Guys, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. That did the trick. It set the gauges and even allows entries in the INET REF page. Now , if only I could get the application to quit normally with the Control-Q key. Cap'n Phil
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  8. Version 1.0.0

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    OBJ8 to Wavefront OBJ Converter for Linux, Windows and MacOsX OBJ8_convert allows you to convert 3D meshes from X-Plane's proprietary format to a standard Wavefront OBJ. This tool converts only the meshes, discarding all the other informations such as: materials, animations, dataref. HOW IT WORKS OBJ8_convert is a command line tool. The syntax is quite simple: obj8_convert <xplanesfile.obj> [<output.obj>] Once converted, the file can be opened in Blender or in any other software that is able to handle a standard Wavefront OBJ file. EXAMPLE Just for the sake of test, let's convert one of the standard objects in the library of X-Plane, the small fuel truck: The file can be found here: Resources/default scenery/airport scenery/Common_Elements/Vehicles/Small_Fuel_Truck.obj Once converted with: OBJ8_convert 'Resources/default scenery/airport scenery/Common_Elements/Vehicles/Small_Fuel_Truck.obj' test.obj ...can be opened in Blender: All the measures in the OBJ8 file are in meters, thus the resulting Wavefront OBJ file uses the meter as a unit base. Infact, is clearly visible from the snapshot, the truck is 6 meters long, meaning 6 squale, thus it is compatible with the real life truck which is 6.12 meter long. APPLICATIONS OBJ8_convert can be used to add extra elements to an airplane. For instance, if one wants to add the pilots (or some passenger) to a plane that is missing them, he can convert the cockpit file and use it as template to place the pilots in the proper position, making sure that the hands are in the right places. The sames applies to additional parts, such as winglets on the tip of the wings. OBJ8_convert can be used to get a reference to make the winglets perfectly fit the wings. Or you may want to model a ladder or a stairway to your plane's door. OBJ8_convert can be very useful also to make the files need by librain. DEVELOPMENTThis tool is under active development and its functionalities may change in the future.The primary development platform is Linux.Special thanks to @xraydelta1 for compiling the Mac version.Feedbacks, reports, suggestions or ideas are strongly welcomed: feel free to send me a message with your thoughts.X-Pilot's forum is the primary and sole forum for support, announcements and new releases. IMPORTANT NOTICE OBJ8_convert must not be used to convert copyrighted material. Please respect all intellectual properties and copyrights. PLEASE DO NOT REDISTRIBUTE DI TOOLS THROUGH OTHERS FORUMS OR PLATFORMS
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