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18 May, 2017 @ 12:31am
8 Jun, 2018 @ 4:12pm
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Airport Stopbar Pack

In 1 collection by vasimr22
Airport Props
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Description
Basic Info

A collection of airplane stop bars for an airport. These are game geometry and NOT decals.

These are the lines that aircraft will use to line up at their gates. Dashed stop-bars are used to represent alternative configurations. For example, an airport might have two gates next to each other which can each service an A320 (so 2x A320s) or a single 757. In this case, the 757 stop bar would be solid, and the A320 stop bars would be dashed.

I also included the full MARS (Multiple Apron Ramp System) stop bar configuration, as well as a version with the surrounding plane stand, taken from a real gate. This planestand could only service aircraft up to the A350 (i.e. not the A380).

Stop bar lines will often list which aircraft should be parked at that position. While the actual nomenclature is specific to the airport, I settled on a mix between several different reference. The listed aircraft are:

  • B737
  • B747
  • B757
  • B767
  • B777
  • B787
  • A320 (should also be valid for A318, and A319)
  • A321
  • A330
  • A350
  • E170 (should be valid for the ERJ-175, and ERJ-195)
  • E145 (should be valid for the ERJ-145, and ERJ-135)
  • CRJ (should be valid for CRJ-900, and I suspect CRJ-800, CRJ-700, but not the CRJ-200).
  • Q400 (should be valid for the Dash-8-400)
  • Q300 (should be valid for the Dash-8-300)

Empty stop bars are from aircraft that are no longer in service. Such as the MD-10, MD-11, and L1011.

Performance

These assets use the same texture as my airport line pack, which is 512x512 diffuse, and a 128x128 LOD.

The triangle count varies between these props, from 12-236 Tris, and the LODs are reduced versions of the original model, to the point as far as detail can be simplified (for some, it's a reduction by 8 tris).
I am not going to list the tri count for each one.

Contents
  • Simple stop-bar (solid and dashed)
  • Very Small (VSmall) aircraft stop-bar x3
  • Small aircraft stop-bar x1
  • Medium aircraft stop-bar x3
  • Large aircraft stop-bar x1
  • Large aircraft stop-bar dashed, x2
  • MARS stop-bar (uses the 3 large aircraft stopbars)
  • MARS plane-stand (stop-bars + plane stand)
13 Comments
Roomba 11 Jan, 2020 @ 9:11am 
How to make the workVasimr22?
vasimr22  [author] 18 Sep, 2019 @ 11:35pm 
@The Splatbeef they are purely visual. To make planes use them, use a plane stand underneath (it’s a plane stop game asset), and then you can place these on top to make the plane stand appear more realistic.
Splatbeef 18 Sep, 2019 @ 1:00pm 
Are these beautiful things functional for making the planes use them or are they purely aestethic? If the latter, is there any way to make it functional using another asset?
IamNeverPro 2 Apr, 2019 @ 8:05am 
I can't find them in game, can someone help me?
vasimr22  [author] 15 Aug, 2018 @ 9:42am 
@СОЮЗ(소유즈) I am not sure why it says 0.00 MB. The actual size is 8.38 MB.
Doma 15 Aug, 2018 @ 1:28am 
Can I know this asset's mass?
My steam say it '0.000MB'...
PhizzleGfunk 18 Jun, 2017 @ 10:57am 
I work in Aviation, these are perfect, thank you.
Bobbo662 12 Jun, 2017 @ 7:27am 
Thank you for explaining, I got a good just of it now😉
vasimr22  [author] 11 Jun, 2017 @ 10:36pm 
Addendum about the dashed stop-bars. They are not only used for the MARS cases. I have seen them used for parking a CRJ-900 vs Dash 8-400 (the CRJ-900 is much longer, and the 8-400 has a wider wing span). I have also seen them in cases where a gate can either accomodate a 737/A320, or 2x smaller aircraft (CRJ-200/900, ERJ-135/145). In the later case, the gates would be labeled with letters, so if it is gate 42, then the 737 one would get [42], and the dashed ones would be [42A], [42B].
vasimr22  [author] 11 Jun, 2017 @ 10:29pm 
@Bobbo662 Thanks! I didn't do a tutorial on them, however, they are fairly simple to place. The long part is the center line which the aircraft will line up with (so the nose wheel will follow), and the short horizontal lines are the actual stop bar, which show where different aircraft model should stop (since they are different sizes). The nose wheel will stop on the stop bar. The dashed ones are secondary indicators (see the MARS example, where it can either park a 777, or 2x 757, where the 757 are on the dashed ones). If it only has one stop bar, then it's most likely for a parking spot away from the terminal (more space there). Hopefully that helps!