by JBaymore » Mon Oct 27, 2003 11:35 am
The thread in the FS2004 section seems to imply that you have to have a "paid for registered" version of FSUIPC in order to run the new version of AFCAD.
The following is an excerpt (taken in the spirit of "fair use") from the html manual that comes from the new AFCAD....and seems to say that this is not the case:
"[i]AFCAD can be used by itself for most airport design work but placing taxiways and parking around buildings and structures can be awkward, as building are not currently displayed on AFCAD. This makes it especially difficult to mate gate parking spots with terminal boarding bridges. For that kind of work it is preferable to link AFCAD with Flight Simulator using FSUIPC. You can start Flight Simulator and
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