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FS2004 Keyframe Question

Having problem with object in FS 9 not rotating in circle. Shows to work correctly in FSDS 3.5.1. Can someone point error out to me? OS is Win7.
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Hi flynby

Have a look at this tutorial, but for FS9 change “ Ambient to Tick 18 ”
I am also rotating the Z axis so just switch it to Y


farfyscenery.katuu.com/Tutorials/Animation 3 with FSDS 3.5.1 .htm




H_Farfy:D
 
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Hi flynby

Have a look at this tutorial, but for FS9 change “ Ambient to Tick 18 ”
I am also rotating the Z axis so just switch it to Y


farfyscenery.katuu.com/Tutorials/Animation 3 with FSDS 3.5.1 .htm




H_Farfy:D
Farfy,
6 years later - thank you for this excellent tick 18 tutorial, very well done! I see the light (or should I say the rotation) now.
Jay
 
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