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    Staff Sergeant
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    Dear Bi developer,
    I now have a C130 that is very flyable.
    I have four prop and on the plane.

    The problem that I am having is that all four props spin around a single axis.

    I was told that they feature to allow more then one prop was added back around 1.42.

    Please give me some advice how to have a differant axis on each prop.
    Thanks,
    Cpt Moore
    Capt. Moore

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    Good question. That interests me too. Since you maybe can use the same solution for multiple steeringwheel-axis as well.

    PSC

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    There must be a posibility because of on the helicopters both the main rotor and the tail rotor spins around their own axis.
    I suggest you open the UH-60 from the old demo and see how its made there.
    Jonathan "Lansen|OpV" Lindegren

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    Bump..

    I really need help here :)

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    Propeler selection names are like "vrtule 0" ... "vrtule 3". You can still use "vrtule" as alternative to "vrtule 0".

    Axis selection names are like "osa vrtule 0" ... "osa vrtule 3". You can still use "osa vrtule" as alternative to "osa vrtule 0".

    To have blurring working correctly define selections "vrtule staticka" and "vrtule blur". Those selections should contain all propelers.
    Ondrej Spanel, BIS Lead Programmer

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