How can i make Airstrips for FS2002

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How can i make Airstrips for FS2002

Postby platanim » Fri Aug 12, 2005 8:36 pm

Hi guys
can anyone help me
i am wanting to put all the little wee short mountainous airstrips we have round here (Nz) in fs 02
i dont need anything fancy but as long as they are dirt strips i;ll be happy
later on i want to add the superphospate bins and associated stuff to them but as long as i can land on them for now i'll be happy
most of them are downhill sloping or split level (flat then a down hill step of say 8-9 feet then flat or slightly downhill again)
any help is appeciated thanks guys

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Re: How can i make Airstrips for FS2002

Postby jjcargo » Sun Aug 14, 2005 9:24 pm

first try to get fs2004 it `s better to use with AFCAD2  
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Re: How can i make Airstrips for FS2002

Postby microlight » Mon Aug 15, 2005 3:37 am

Hi Platanim - welcome.

You can use the original AFCAD with FS02 - AFCAD2 will only work with FS04. There's a little more compiling work to do with it but it'll do the job of putting in grass airstrips.

Also, you could download the add-on terrain mesh for NZ from the downloads section - it'll make the topography better than the default.

You can also use a program like RWY12 to put in miscellaneous objects like piles of crates, drums, light aircraft etc. You'll find AFCAD and RWY12 easily by googling.

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Re: How can i make Airstrips for FS2002

Postby platanim » Mon Aug 15, 2005 3:46 am

Thanks Microlight
yea put the new mesh on the other night WOW wat a difference it makes
im also trying to get my head round g-max so i can build a PAC Fletcher fu-24 for flight sim (they are wat we fly where i work)
but im not having much luck so i thought i'd try doing some scenery for a bit then get back to the fletcher
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