yesterday when i tested your addition, i copied the existing 1663051.stg file to my overrides and added your hanger line as noted... as an experiment, in that copied file i removed everything else except your one object... scenery is merged unlike craft which are actually overridden... i was still able to see the building... so i have this...
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%terrasync%/Objects/w080n30/w079n39/1663051.stg <- this is the distributed scenery
%myscenery%/Objects/w080n30/w079n39/1663051.stg <- this contains only your hanger
%myscenery%/Objects/w080n30/w079n39/1663051.stg contains only the following...
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OBJECT_SHARED Models/Airport/Hangar_70x15.ac -78.14517690 39.14104273 217.0215 312.0 0.0 -0.0
it should be noted that while i do not use terrasync in the sim, i do use it via external tools to update my scenery... when i have terrasync turned off, my FG still uses my terrasync directory for scenery because i've specifically added my terrasync directory to my scenery paths list... i also use a separate terrasync directory instead of letting FG put it in $fghome...
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terrasync-dir = "/home/myuser/myflightgear/TSScenery"
scenery-search-paths =
/home/myuser/myflightgear/mySceneryOverrides
/home/myuser/myflightgear/TSScenery
in response to your answers:
1. did you remember to add your scenery folder to your FG's scenery paths list?
2. ok. how did you get your scenery and where, exactly, do you have it stored on your disk?
3. i assume you mean the entry still exists in your stg file? since you're not using terrasync, it would not have deleted it which is a good thing at this point.
4. pretty good guess i made
"You get more air close to the ground," said Angalo. "I read that in a book. You get lots of air low down, and not much when you go up."
"Why not?" said Gurder.
"Dunno. It's frightened of heights, I guess."