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Old 08-04-2013, 08:14 PM
Baddington_VA Baddington_VA is offline
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Originally Posted by KU_Rigamortis View Post
I doubt this is a bug, probably my lack of knowledge regarding FMB.

- Online dogfight mission.
- Solomon's map

- I created 3 home bases at Henderson, fighter 1, and fighter 2. Each base has a combination of AI taxiing to take off combined with static planes available for players to fly.

- The radius of each base does not overlap another.
- There are static aircraft at each field that cover every player spawnable aircraft, even for planes that are not available at those fields.

So here is the issue. I spawn a P40B at Henderson. It spawns in at the location of a static aircraft as anticipated. I take off and fly to fighter 1 airfield and land. That airfield has static P-40B aircraft, and can also spawn unlimited P-40B aircraft. However, if I hit refly and choose a different aircraft to fly' the P-40B that I just landed is still sitting on the runway where I despawned.

I also replicated this on the Marianas map. The home base options to "use stationary planes" and "return static aircraft to original position" properties are checked.
In the FMB, select the homebase and check if you have ticked the box for returning aircraft to original spawning position after landing.
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