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Creating a Private Air Strip

Posted:
Sun Oct 29, 2006 11:34 pm
by jpw
My family has a private airstip in WI that i would like to create in FS2004 and ive tried with afcad but the area is not perfectly flat, so part of runway is either above ground or below the surface
How can i make the area flat so the runway can be on the surface like it suppose to be, and is thier a way to clear the autogen senery, so i dont have to dodge trees
and i dont know if this is in the right spot or not, so move accordingly
Re: Creating a Private Air Strip

Posted:
Mon Oct 30, 2006 7:41 am
by Firestriker
The quick way is to use Sbuilder and make a LWM flatten poly and a VTP poly to clear the autogen and give the area an underlaying texture like grass or dirt. Of course it will take you longer to learn the procedures than to actually do the project. Be prepared with geo-coords for the center reference point and then the corner points for the polys as well as the elevation you want to flatten to. You may also want to get some little utilities for converting between metric and english measures as well as different formats of geo-coords if you don't already have them.
Lou
Re: Creating a Private Air Strip

Posted:
Mon Oct 30, 2006 8:26 am
by Fozzer
Not being a specialist in scenery design, I do it the easy-peasy way....;D...!
For all my private dirt/grass/concrete/tarmac runways/airstrips, I use this very simple, free, runway generator program from here...>>>
http://www.simviation.com/fsdesign_scenery4.htm FS2000/CFS/FS98/FS95/FS5 runway generator utility. Creates runways using a simple interface. Requires Windows 3.0 or higher. By Chuck Dome. 436K
This generates my instant runways/airstrips in FS 2000/2002/2004.....
Then to populate them with various objects, I use a combination of LAGO's FSE (Flight Sim Enhancer), and Abacus' EZ-Scenery Creator, (both Payware).
All done with easy manipulation of objects on the screen in real time..

...!
Paul....(Life is too short for learning "New" things!)...LOL...

...!
Re: Creating a Private Air Strip

Posted:
Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:47 am
by ashaman
The simplest way to flatten a land under a runway is to trace a smaller apron rectangle under said runway. Aprons and taxiways, in fact, in AFCAD have an inbuilt flatten function.

Re: Creating a Private Air Strip

Posted:
Mon Oct 30, 2006 1:47 pm
by jpw
ok i got the runway on the ground like it suppose to be by putting an apron underneither the runway, but how do i get these trees out of my runway
Re: Creating a Private Air Strip

Posted:
Mon Oct 30, 2006 4:11 pm
by FsNovice
in AFCAD have an inbuilt flatten function.

where do i access that function. i looked in AFCAD but i couldnt find that function.
Re: Creating a Private Air Strip

Posted:
Mon Oct 30, 2006 4:51 pm
by jpw
i just created and apron under the runway and took care of the elevation issue for the runway.
And i found out how to clear the area of auto gen senery. Thanks for everyones help.
Re: Creating a Private Air Strip

Posted:
Wed Nov 01, 2006 2:04 pm
by wji
Good to hear you got your mojo workin' Below is a sample of one of my FS9 airports
Search SimV for -- flatten exclude -- by wji (me) and copious amounts of info will be available -- complete with screenshots.
Good Luck and have fun . . . I am.
Re: Creating a Private Air Strip

Posted:
Thu Nov 02, 2006 8:11 am
by Felix/FFDS
[quote]i just created and apron under the runway and took care of the elevation issue for the runway.
And i found out how to clear the area of auto gen senery.
Re: Creating a Private Air Strip

Posted:
Fri Nov 03, 2006 9:39 pm
by jpw
ok Well never gave a write up before but ill try
for the strip itself i just used afcad the verision i have is 2.21 i think. when to create new airport in the file menu, entered the cordnitates i wanted the airport ( or strip) to be at, name location elev ( i dont know if this elev is that important but i made it close to the elev thats in fs for where i wanted the strip to be.
Then i went to create an apron its the little gray square icon with four green diamonds on the corners of each square. then create a square or rectangle or what ever. If want a different texture that concrete for the apron, right click somewhere on the apron you just created. Then go to properties. There will be a drop down menu for what texture you want, grass, concrete, etc.
Then go to insert runway enter basic info elev, make it same as the airport elev you put in earlier, runway heading, once you thier its pretty easy.
Than place it on top of the apron you created, and if you want you can shrink the apron down to the size of the runway so all you see in fs is just a runway, if thats what you want.
and that is for the runway it self.
the only other thing i did was clear the area around the runway of autogen senery or their could be trees in your runway. ill take a pic of my product even though its not much.
Re: Creating a Private Air Strip

Posted:
Fri Nov 03, 2006 9:49 pm
by jpw

the only thing i dont really like is the numbers, sense the realy stirp is just a grass strip in the middle of a farm field, so thiers no numbers.
Re: Creating a Private Air Strip

Posted:
Sat Nov 04, 2006 9:19 am
by Felix/FFDS
Thanks! IT serves as a nice simple (now, Felix, even YOU can't screw this up!) starter.
I don't think Fly Tampa! designers have to worry about me anytime soon
Re: Creating a Private Air Strip

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Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:27 am
by wji
Cool . . . good lookin airport
"Get rid of the runway numbers" in AF2 by right-clicking and editing the runway properties
" i dont know if this elev is that important"
The altitude is very important if a Flatten switch was used; if the runway and the terrain are not the same the aircraft 'jumps' onto and off-of the runway.
I use a Bell206 for setting-up new AF2 airports and subtract 4-feet for AF2 elevations. The elevation in FS9 is from eye-level so this varies from plane-to-plane
Re: Creating a Private Air Strip

Posted:
Sat Nov 04, 2006 4:01 pm
by jpw
ohh ok, i just used the elevation i got in this adon 182 i have, and tried to make the elevation in afcad as close and possible and it turn out good, no jumping on or offf the runway
this is my first airport ever so im no expert