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Postby bozotheclown338 » Wed Jul 14, 2004 10:15 pm

Where Can I find maps of airports? I need some so I can finnaly make some real and modern airports for my CFS2.
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Re: Need maps

Postby Hagar » Thu Jul 15, 2004 4:17 am

The first place I would look is the website of the particular airport. These very often have maps showng the general layout & photos of the airport. The exact location of runways & available navaids is usually listed for the benefit of visiting pilots.
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Re: Need maps

Postby bozotheclown338 » Thu Jul 15, 2004 11:00 am

Okay, thanks. And I just found the Flight Simulator 98 Pilots Handbook- full of maps and coordinates. I'll use websites for photo's.
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Re: Need maps

Postby maskrider_01 » Fri Jul 16, 2004 7:13 pm

Hiya BozoTC

I have a huge collection of airfield overhead photos and airfield taxiway and runway layout diagrams.  

I have collected them over the years basically thru just lots and lots of Googling and following links and sub links etc, etc. Naturally the easiest to find are representations of the modern airports and airfields. As Hagar pointed out, Googling on a particular airport will usually bring you to the airport's web site which normally includes a layout of the airport.

Airfields diagrams and layouts  from WWII, especially in the Pacific Theater  are much hadrer to come by and require more exhaustive searching- but hey, as far as I am concerned the research isf my favorite part of making add on airfields.

Here are a couple of good links that give you the basics of modern airport runways and locations.

This first, as far as I remember gives you the option of searching by name or browsing by state or country. No diagrams but solid runway orientation and location information and altitude and surface, etc. etc..:

http://worldaerodata.com/

Here is another that is very good for USA airfields: type in a city name and it will give you a listing and diagram of the taxiway/runway layout and more for each airport in and around that city:

http://www.aopa.org/asf/taxi/

For the older stuff- its just a matter of digging: you can check out the links and info page at my modest little website and see if anything there might help.

http://home.earthlink.net/~crismahn/Publish/index.html

Another good source of info for obscure little WWII fields in the Pacific is FS2002- surprisingly. Most of the airfields in the Pacific today were airfields built during WWII. So many times FS2002 is a good source for locations, headings and a rough airfield layout- especially if you have FSNavigator attached.

Like I said, it really is a matter of digging and digging further much of the time- you never know where something useful might pop up.

Have fun and good luck.

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Re: Need maps

Postby bozotheclown338 » Fri Jul 16, 2004 7:25 pm

Thanks for the links maskrider. :) I would look in FS2002, but all I have is FS98 and CFS2. :P :-[  And I think I have enough WWII airfields for all theatres, so I am looking for more modern airports and airfields.
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