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  1. suburpy

    Multiple conditions on BGL light using separation_Plane

    Thanks Arno That makes sense will give it a try ;-) On another note how do I offset lights not at the origin, on light is 235 metres towrads the aircraft from the origin of the other Vasi lights?
  2. suburpy

    Multiple conditions on BGL light using separation_Plane

    Ok so I worked out some code to get the red to show below the 2.2 plane:) SEPARATION_PLANE WrongSide, -29697,0,-13848,32678 SEPARATION_PLANE belowred, 1140 , 32743 , 532 , 32678 BGL_JUMP_32 lbl_end belowred label word BGL_LIGHT LIGHT_NAV, -0.074, 0.052, 0.000, 20, 0.60, 0.40...
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    Multiple conditions on BGL light using separation_Plane

    ok - so maybe picture will work better for me, The sep_plane is testing area in the blue (here a 30 degree slope) and if the plane is not in this area it skips the white code to turn a light red with a PAPI, But for a VASI i only want it red in the area below the sep plane, maybe I can rotate...
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    Multiple conditions on BGL light using separation_Plane

    hmm - yes that was too ambitious for me too :) Maybe i break it down into simpler steps. For instance how to get one light to switch onor off based upon Separatioin_Plane. Here I just want this red light to be on when I am below the glideslope of 2.2 degrees? This code does not work it...
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    Multiple conditions on BGL light using separation_Plane

    Is it possible to get a nav light to display under under a and/or query using the separation_plane. The reason I ask is that unlike a PAPI system where if in the separation plane the white light is on and if not the the light is red. A T-VASI has lights that indicate to flyup or flydown...
  6. suburpy

    Max/GMax - "Named Selection Sets"

    Great stuff - thanks Bill
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