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-===== Adding Scenery Objects =====+====== Adding Scenery Objects ======
  
 Are you interested in importing objects into Aerofly FS 2 scenery? This is how you do it. Use this tutorial for creating your own objects as well!  Are you interested in importing objects into Aerofly FS 2 scenery? This is how you do it. Use this tutorial for creating your own objects as well! 
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 ==== Prerequisites ==== ==== Prerequisites ====
  
-   **Aerofly SDK Package** - Download it from [[https://www.aerofly.com/aerofly_fs_2/sdk/]] +   * [[sdk:intro|Aerofly SDK]]
    * A supported 3D modelling software with *.tgi exporter, in this tutorial we used AC3D 8.0.50a    * A supported 3D modelling software with *.tgi exporter, in this tutorial we used AC3D 8.0.50a
  
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 Before you run the final conversion, You will have to calculate the position of your object so that it shows up at the correct location. Before you run the final conversion, You will have to calculate the position of your object so that it shows up at the correct location.
  
-Find the coordinates of your desired location for the house as described in the [[sdk:geographic_coordinates|Geographic Coordinates]] wiki page.+Find the coordinates of your desired location for the house as described in the [[sdk:scenery_coordinates|Geographic Coordinates]] wiki page.
  
 ==== Setting the Coordinates in the TSC File ==== ==== Setting the Coordinates in the TSC File ====
  
-Open the file **farmhouse.tsc** with a text editor and change the "position" field. **Make sure to enter the coordinates as lon/lat (°E °N) and not the other way around or your house will end up somewhere completely different!**+Open the file **farmhouse.tsc** with a text editor and change the "position" field. 
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 +**Make sure to enter the coordinates as lon/lat (°E °N) and not the other way around** or your house will end up somewhere completely different!
  
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 Start Aerofly FS 2, open Location menu, move the map to the north of San Francisco.  Select the airfield Little River  Start Aerofly FS 2, open Location menu, move the map to the north of San Francisco.  Select the airfield Little River 
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-In the engine you should now see your new house. Make sure not to burn it down with your afterburners though ;-) 
  
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 {{:wiki:parking.jpg?400|}} {{:wiki:parking.jpg?400|}}
  
-{{:wiki:house_placement.jpg?600|}}+In the engine you should now see your new houseMake sure not to burn it down with your afterburners though ;-)
  
-**Important notes:** +{{:wiki:house_placement.jpg?600|}}
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-   * Rotation of the object has yet to be done in the 3D model. IPACS is aware of this. +
-   * You can display coordinates inaerofly FS 2 by Strg – F1.  +
-   * It shows only 2 decimal places, IPACS may provide another tool for coordinate readout in future version.  +
-   * You can fine tune the coordinates in the resulting file **farmhouse.tsc** without need for new conversion+
  
 +The converter has automatically copied the tsc file into your user directory.
 +You can also change this file to move the house around without having to start the converter again. Just make sure that you copy your final result into your intermediate directory before you run the converter again.
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