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Reply #30 - Jun 1st, 2004 at 10:48am

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Hey guy's.

you have all gone to so much trouble helping me with the flattening switch, thank you so much. what you want to hear is that all is now well, the airport is now flat. all i need to do is get rid of the trees and buildings. is that the exclude switch? i think i'll be ok with that, as i have learned from this experiance is keep at it.

thank you very much again. Grin Grin Grin Grin
 
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Reply #31 - Jun 1st, 2004 at 2:46pm

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Yes data, you use the exclude to take out the objects in and around your airport.

It is slightly a differant format: your start with North Lat, then the West Lon, followed by South then East.

And it must be in that order. Take a look at Hagers reply above.

Place a line below your flatten switch that looks like this:

Exlcude=N00 00,W00 00,S00 00,E00 00,objects

Glad you got it. Safe flying.

Steve
 

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