Here's the completed GSX Profile for 'Stuttgart InternationalAirport (EDDS)' - by FeelThere. There are a few EDDS versions out there by other developers so make sure you get the correct GSX script for that version.
- Custom vehicle positions, marshaller positions, cargo vehicles and cargo loaders on every stand.
- Custom pushbacks with many having multiple waypoints so the aircraft can better follow the pushback taxi line.
Stands 9 - 16: Jetways used
Stands 105 & 106 best for Cargo
Stand 9 is for Heavies
Tested with B737, B738
Tested Heavy parking with 747
Stands 9 thru 19, 24 thru 26, 28 and 30 thru 36 are equiped with APIS (Aircraft Positioning & Information System) visual docking guidance systems.
Important note: Parking spots that are in the 700's are isolated parking spots and GSX won't work on these. This usually means that there is no taxi link from the parking spot to the taxi line. GSX Pro have no control over this and would need the developer FeelThere to fix it.
Installation:
Extract the zip file and move the .ini file to %APPDATA%\Virtuali\GSX\MSFS
When the airport loads, it's recommended to reposition the aircraft at the same location. The aircraft won't always load at the GSX position so going to GSX menu, hitting "Reposition Aircraft" and then selecting "Reposition here at current gate" will put the aircraft in the right position where GSX was told to put it.
Because I've got the personality and brains of a blade of grass, there may be errors or small changes needed. Just let me know.
Gav
MSFS username: CAPTPANPAN
slicker55
Thank you for sharing your profile which I tested earlier today using FBWA32NX at various gates. My initial test was passengers disembarking. I can see passengers leaving the aircraft and walking through the enclosed metal section of the jetway which, of course, is only possible if viewing from inside the jetway. However, this shows the profile is working. I appreciate what you've already done but it would be really cool if the passengers could be seen using an external view as they walk along the entire glass section of the jetways.