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|p1= plane: [[Object]] - Plane
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|p2= id: [[Number]] - airport id
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|p21= plane: [[Object]] - Plane
|p21= plane: [[Object]] - plane


|p22= target: [[Object]] - airport object. For example an aircraft carrier, see [[Arma 3: Dynamic Airport Configuration]]
|p22= target: [[Object]] - airport object. For example an aircraft carrier, see [[Arma 3: Dynamic Airport Configuration]]

Revision as of 16:45, 8 November 2023

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Description

Description:
Assigns a plane to an airport ID or object.
Problems:
This command is not implemented in Armed Assault, use landAt instead.
Groups:
Roads and Airports

Syntax

Syntax:
plane assignToAirport id
Parameters:
plane: Object - plane
id: Number - airport id
Return Value:
Nothing

Alternative Syntax

Syntax:
plane assignToAirport target
Parameters:
plane: Object - plane
target: Object - airport object. For example an aircraft carrier, see Arma 3: Dynamic Airport Configuration
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
plane1 assignToAirport 0;
Example 2:
plane1 assignToAirport carrier1;

Additional Information

See also:
airportSide setAirportSide land landAt allAirports Arma: Airport IDs

Notes

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