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Dec 7th, 2007 at 3:50am

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Hi All.....a bit of a newbie at this part of FS....I have installed AFCAD and Runway 12 Object Placer and have mastered the basics to the point where I have built myself a nice little "local" airport (my opinion) Thing is, it is totally in darkness apart from the runway and taxi lighting and I would really like to know how to achieve the effect shown here at Liverpool...........

I can get the lighting poles ok, but although they glow in the dark they don't light the gates and general parking areas.

I'm guessing this can't be achieved with the programs I have eh? Can anyone enlighten me how it can be done please?....Thanks............commoner Undecided Smiley

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Reply #1 - Dec 7th, 2007 at 4:00am

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I use both Abacus' EZ-Scenery and LAGO's FSE for my scenery design/modification, and I find that the FSE light poles and vehicle headlights, etc, illuminate the surrounding areas with accurate beams of light very nicely during periods of darkness.

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Reply #2 - Dec 7th, 2007 at 6:32am

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Thanks F. my owd.....I'll have a look at those.........I hate blundering about in the dark.....I blunder enough in daylight as it is.......see you..........commoner Grin
 

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