No, it didn't. I'm not talking about "styles",
I am. And yes, it's a matter of different styles.
I'm talking about the fact that the GSX marshaller does an entirely different gesture that supposedly means the same thing. I have never seen evidence of this being used for airliners, however, which is why I don't think it's appropriate for GSX.
I already gave you the evidence: two real marshallers, both guiding airliners, doing the SAME thing using very different gestures. The first one is *extending* his arms SIDEWAYS, with the wands always being straight up at the same height:
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This one, instead, is *rotating* arms up and down, with wands ending up behind his back:
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As I've said, TOTALLY different gestures to do the SAME signal. Are they both wrong ? Are they both right ?
]This is nonsense. After looking through all 9 models in \Addon Manager\Simobjects\PBR\FSDT_Marshaller\ they all have either the same animation or similar enough animations that I didn't see a difference.
They surely don't, they have very different animations. Obviously, the ones that comes in 4 different seasonal clothing variation, all share the same animation, so they count as one but, they different models are not the same, and the go ahead animation is usually the one that changes the most.
But again, the next Marshaller will have a more standard "go ahead" animation but, as I've said, so many times already, the whole point of marshalling is guiding to the right place, and not confuse you which signal is being done, regardless of the style.