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Problem with Northern Rocky Mountains


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On 112 degr. W between 50 and 51 degr. N I see this "wall"(See screenshots above). When I fly over 10.000 ft and over 200 kt (Pilatus PC12)I can fly through this wall. When I try to fly through this wall under 10.000 ft and under 150 kt (Cessna 172) the airplane will be pushed at once over 10.000ft and over 200kt.

I've flown nearly the whole CA ULM-Tour 2015 without problems

Northern Rocky Mountains is my first scenery from ORBX.

Sorry for my bad English

Thomas

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Hi Thomas,


 


This is a flat area in this region.


 


I tried using the traces of coordinates you provide, but did not find anything like this large spike.


 


Could you please provide the coordinates or ICAO code of this airport?


 


Like, exemple:


 


N50° 50.34'


W111° 59.44'


 


Cheers,


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Hi Thomas,


 


that location is actually more than 50 miles east of the boundaries of Northern Rockies so I doubt it has anything to do with our product; a quick cross-check would be to set FTX Central to Default so that NRM is fully deactivated.


 


Typically, these thin ridges are either errors in a terrain mesh file or incorrectly coded flatten polygons. Thus, I'd suggest temporarily deactivating any terrain or scenery add-ons you may have installed for that area to hunt for the culprit.


 


Cheers, Holger 


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Hi Holger, thanks for your reply. The cross-check don't solve the problem.

I have also install on my computer the FTXGlobal_NA_AIRPORTS_PACK_1-20, could this the reason for the problem?

There are no other terrain mesh files off Canada or USA.

Cheers, Thomas

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