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Scenery. Runways and Default

Postby M. Lang » Sat Jul 23, 2011 12:40 pm

I have been looking and almost found the answer I was looking for but to no avail.

KMSP.  The Clear Weather no wind default startup runway is runway 4.  How can I get changed to something else?  I know and understand about changing winds around and all that.  I meas how do I edit the airport to have the runway default change.  What file is it in if anyone knows?  I would appreciate it.
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Re: Scenery. Runways and Default

Postby skoker » Sat Jul 23, 2011 9:10 pm

Go into an afcad editor and delete all the start points, then replace them with where you want to start being the first you place. 


Or you can go to the bottom of the select airport screen and change the start location...  that works too...::) ;D
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Re: Scenery. Runways and Default

Postby dave3cu » Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:52 pm

You didn't mention which sim your using...I'll guess FSX.

The sim (FS2004 and FSX) uses a complex scoring process the determine the clear weather active runway. There is no 'simple' way to change the clear weather active. If you're interested, Jim Vile (jvile01) discusses it in this external forum.

For FSX, Jim Vile created an excellnt airport update for KMSP. 17/35 is in use (it's under construction in the FSX default.) Clear weather active runways now are the parellel 12/30's and 17/35. They are used simultaneously when conditions allow. 4/20 is only used when conditions dictate.

Additionally: new taxiways, updated parking with ai parking codes, improved taxi routes for smoother flow, GPS PROCedural approaches for 17/35, and nice scenery enhancements.

I could not find the download here at SimV. It can be found at Avsim, search for file kmsp_ade_jv.zip by Jim Vile.

Dave

Note: When you tune ATIS you may hear several runways listed that don't exist at the airport. This is fallout from the 'crosswind runway technique' Jim uses as part of the process to change the clear weather active. It can't be avoided and is only a minor distraction.
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