AnkH Posted April 24 Posted April 24 Hi there, strange observations when using the A350 with GSX and addon airports. It happens again and again that when I use the option "reposition" aircraft, the aircraft is moved way to much to the front (in direction terminal). Sometimes. Sometimes it does not. And it gets placed initially pretty ok. What I think is linked to this strange bug/issue is the fact that when using FSHUD, FSHUD always thinks that the A350 is not positioned correctly at the gate and it also then needs to be moved by FSHUD but that results in chaos as well. Asking this specific problem, someone on the FSHUD discord channel told me that the position of the A350 is bugged. Is this a known issue? What could be the problem?
Eddie Posted April 25 Posted April 25 Hello, Not sure as I haven't heard this before. I'll ask the team! 🙂 2 EddieCommunity Manager IniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com
AnkH Posted Monday at 08:18 AM Author Posted Monday at 08:18 AM Thanks Eddie, I guess this is the same issue: 1
mseder Posted Tuesday at 10:35 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:35 PM Isn't the position decided in GSX and airport confiuration?
AnkH Posted Wednesday at 07:56 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 07:56 AM 9 hours ago, mseder said: Isn't the position decided in GSX and airport confiuration? Of course not. GSX will use the data from the plane and airport stop positions can be defined only on the basis of the info from the plane.
mseder Posted Thursday at 10:29 PM Posted Thursday at 10:29 PM On 4/30/2025 at 9:56 AM, AnkH said: plane and airport stop positions can be defined only on the basis of the info from the plane. Well that's what I meant. The GSX configuration is a factor here. But if you find that the GSX reposition gives different results at the same gate without changes in GSX airport config or GSX aircraft config then there is something weird On 4/24/2025 at 8:54 AM, AnkH said: And it gets placed initially pretty ok. Well that is the MSFS idea of where to park the plane. A GSX reposition is GSX's idea.
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