by wji » Fri Dec 17, 2004 12:26 pm
Give your Lear 45 a parking code using the AF2 editor. Read the Readme that comes with AF2.
It reads in part:
"Parking codes allow you to assign gates to specific airlines or other designated aircraft. This requires matching codes to be entered in the aircraft.cfg file for the aircraft you want parking at those gates. Multiple codes can be entered in this field separated by commas or spaces to specify other airlines that may also use the parking space if it is available. You can type codes directly into this box if you know them already, or you can use the Selection List to look up a code holder by name and insert the code. It is best to use ICAO airline codes where possible in order to maintain a common standard. See Parking Assignments for AI Aircraft for more details
For aircraft, parking codes are designated by inserting a line such as "atc_parking_codes=AAL" in the aircraft.cfg file, but you can use the Aircraft Editor window under the Tools menu to insert codes for aircraft without having to hand-edit files.
Codes are not limited to airlines, you can use them to assign business jet parking, flying school parking, or military unit parking, as just a few examples. The Parking Specs file has a few pre-defined generic military and GA classes (beginning with

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