I have istalled Swiss Pro and a freeware Airport (Ambri), but it is clearly not in the correct position. How do I Move the whole airport?
Thanks, Hans
I have istalled Swiss Pro and a freeware Airport (Ambri), but it is clearly not in the correct position. How do I Move the whole airport?
Thanks, Hans
Have you try at flightsim's library? Look for filename is: cxa_lspm.zip
Stuart
Does Swiss Pro relocate everything, like the hills and mountains; So that means the airport is not in the right location because Swiss Pro has relocated everything in Switzerland.
I don't know any software sadly, but I hope you get it fixed!
I don't know anything about either of those scenery either. But I just wanted to see: 'Click on the picture to visit my website!'
Chuck B
Napamule
Thanks Stuart; but that is the file I have. But looking in 'top' view it is obvious, that that the runway is not in the correct direction and the whole set up is 180 degrees turned. Can that be changed?
Hans
Hello,
You can use the AFCAD tool :
A tutorial :FS2004 (ACOF) - Misc.
FS2004 AFCAD 2.21
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FS2004 AFCAD 2.21. A CAD-style editor for airport visible scenery and invisible facility data. This includes runways, taxiways, aprons, parking, communications and navaids. By Lee Swordy.
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AFCAD Tips And Tricks
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Name: afcadtrt.zip Size: 3,403,928 Date: 01-19-2007 Downloads: 3,150
AFCAD Tips And Tricks - An Illustrated Tutorial. Although Lee Swordy's indespensible program (AFCAD221.ZIP) includes very complete documentation, this tutorial illustrates several of the less obvious things you can do with the program. Topics include creating a quick flatten, decorating the edges of a runway, use of the polygon feature to enhance terrain adjacent to an airport, drawing "roads", creating invisible taxiways, moving or removing the helicopter "H" and use of the "jump here" command. Even if you are an experienced user of AFCAD, you will likely find some useful ideas in this tutorial. Compiled in .doc and .pdf formats for your flying enjoyment by David "Opa" Marshall.![]()
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