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Individual Aircraft Sizing.

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Using Afcad, for FS9 aircraft, you can use the, Aircraft Editor, to change the size of the Aircraft parking radius, so it will fit into a spot specified for the aircraft to be put in, ie Military KC-135 to go to a spot size of 24 meters. When the aircraft lands, FS looks for a spot, 24 meters in diameters or larger.

How is this function completed in ADE?
 
I don't believe that ADE can do that. I still use AFCAD when I need that function.
 
Owl Tools - AI Aircraft Editor ships with ADE version 1.55 and is found in the Airport Design Editor 9x Program Group in the Start Menu. This is the tool that comes with ADE that provides this function.
 
I don't believe that ADE can do that. I still use AFCAD when I need that function.

Maybe I'm not doing it right, trying to make FS9 flight plans into FSX, was wondering if the sizes used if FS9 were the same when you use them in FSX.
 
No, AFAIK FSX uses one half of the wingspan entry in the aircraft.cfg file, no matter what type of plan is used.
 
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