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MAAM CV-27 Langley - possible to relocate or no?

delta_lima

Charter Member 2015
Just a quick question .... I thought I recall there being able to move the MAAM Langley carrier - does that sound right? I know Paul Clawson's CV-3 is moveable, though I haven't tried that yet.

I was hoping to place the Langley off the North African coast (the two Italian locations are too far off for any Torch-type flights). I also would like to relocate it to the ETO, possibly off the Burmese coast, or something .... Is the Clawson carriers the only way to do that, or is this possible with the MAAM carrier?

Thanks,

dl
 
Yes, possible, but not in the same way... I believe that if you check the scenery folder, you will find the requisite instructions and files needed to relocate the MAAM Langley.
 
Thanks EM,

My scenery folder has bglcomp, some XML files and the bgls, but I I cannot find any documentation on how to use it - I may have to reinstall the whole package?

dl
 
Try opening the xml in a text editor... should be fairly straight-forward... just enter the elevation data and coordinates in the proper location and run the bat file...
 
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