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RealFlight G3 Manual - Great Planes Software Support

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To select the type of landing gear utilized on your model, click the value for this<br />

item. This brings up a drop-down menu with selections for the various materials.<br />

Select the desired gear from the list.<br />

LANDING GEAR LENGTH-<br />

This setting determines the length of the landing gear itself, not including the<br />

wheel(s). Please note: when adjusting the main gear both sides are affected<br />

simultaneously.<br />

To change the length of the landing gear, click the existing value in the value box.<br />

Next, enter the desired value either directly from the keyboard or via the mouse<br />

wheel.<br />

LOCATION IN PARENT-<br />

This value represents the location of the item with respect to the parent or main<br />

object.<br />

To modify the location of the item, click the existing value in the value box. Next,<br />

enter the desired value either directly from the keyboard or via the mouse wheel.<br />

The X-axis value represents a movement, left or right, with respect to the parent<br />

object. A negative value shifts the location to the left. A positive value shifts the<br />

location to the right.<br />

The value of the Y-axis represents a movement forward or backward with respect to<br />

the parent object. A negative value shifts the location rearward. A positive value<br />

shifts the location forward.<br />

The Z-axis value moves the location up or down with respect to the parent. A<br />

positive value moves the location up. A negative value moves the location down.<br />

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