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fgdata/Aircraft/c172p/Models/Effects/lights/procedural-light-nav-right.eff
Stuart Buchanan f44db83b25 Merge of the c172p-detailed
From https://github.com/Juanvvc/c172p-detailed/ release/2016.1
commit 3f33b88bb015a8ee685ab3178932d16d6e072410

A big Thank-You to the c172p-detailed team for their ongoing work.
2016-02-10 21:32:19 +00:00

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<PropertyList>
<name>procedural-light-nav-right</name>
<inherits-from>Effects/procedural-light</inherits-from>
<parameters>
<light_color_base_r type="float">0.441</light_color_base_r>
<light_color_base_g type="float">1.000</light_color_base_g>
<light_color_base_b type="float">0.477</light_color_base_b>
<light_color_center_r type="float">1.0</light_color_center_r>
<light_color_center_g type="float">1.0</light_color_center_g>
<light_color_center_b type="float">1.0</light_color_center_b>
<intensity_scale type="float">1.0</intensity_scale>
<!-- Arc is 110 deg, is 55 deg per side, giving 35 deg from wing -->
<pointing_x type="float">1.0</pointing_x>
<pointing_y type="float">-0.7002075382097097</pointing_y>
<pointing_z type="float">0.0</pointing_z>
<is_directional type="bool">true</is_directional>
<is_strobe type="bool">false</is_strobe>
<!-- Angles are 0.0 at 0 deg from pointing direction, 1.0 at
90/-90 deg, and 0.0 at 180/-180 deg.
For right navigation light we use +0/+35 .. -110/-145 for
the inner/outer range. This gives an arc of 110/180 deg,
or 55/90 deg from center.
Value = sin(angle in degrees)
0.8191520442889918 = 55 deg (* 2 = 110 deg inner angle)
1.0000 = 90 deg (* 2 = 180 deg outer angle)
-->
<inner_angle type="float">0.8191520442889918</inner_angle>
<outer_angle type="float">1.0</outer_angle>
<zero_angle type="float">0.982547593563</zero_angle>
<outer_gain type="float">0.1</outer_gain>
</parameters>
</PropertyList>