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5 Right-click on the selected name.
A drop-down list appears.
6 From the drop-down list, choose Key Selected.
A position marker appears on the path curve indicating that a key frame
has been set. The position marker is useful for determining where the
aircraft is at a given time. Position markers do not appear when you
render the animation. Using Key Selected ensures that a keyframe is set
only for the item selected and nothing else.
7 In the Time Slider, middle-drag the current time indicator to frame 180.
8 In the Channel Box, set the UValue for MotionPath1 to 0.9.
The aircraft is repositioned along the curve near the last bend. When you
set the UValue to 0.9, the aircraft is positioned at a point that is a distance
of 90 percent from the beginning of the curve. (that is, the aircraft has
completed 90 percent of the distance along the path)
9 In the Channel Box, select the UValue channel by clicking on its name
so it becomes highlighted.
10 Right-click on the selected name and choose Key Selected.
A position marker appears on the path curve.
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