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how to make the back part of the elevator stay at level to the front part of the elevator except when the front part is going down?
the L-1011 tristar has an extremely unusual elevator design, here is a diagram that a retired L-1011 pilot made for me and a photo. im trying to figure out how to do this, i have a feeling there is a way but i just dont know enough about ac3d. i have ac3d 8.0.21 but i like to use 6.7.15a because im used to it and it has some differences that i like. on the bottom of the page is a zipfile containing the .ac files of my last two tries please try them out: thanks Last edited by Michael Wilson; 2nd October 2017 at 04:47 PM. |
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Hey Mike,
simply add a zero pitch step to your animation between full deflection positive and negative. Make sure the trailing edge part has angle '0' from -1 to 0 . See my screenshot for how it should look like. cheers peter Quote:
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thanks peter, i will try to learn this today.
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amazing, this works!
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peter can you send me your email address or contact me on xplane.org?
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