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Postby FsNovice » Mon Mar 06, 2006 12:20 pm

I posted a while back and my scenery installation didnt go to well to say the least. I loaded it up to day on a saved flight and it worked with the new terminals added. Just one problem. I'm sure Someone said that there was a hangar for parking aircraft. If this is correct can someone tell me where it is in Torino Airport. Thanks.
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Re: Torino Scenery

Postby vololiberista » Mon Mar 06, 2006 1:04 pm

Ciao,
Yes that is correct there is indeed a hangar in which to park your GA aircraft. It is blue and a little way behind the control tower beside the taxiway north of the main terminal buildings. (that's where there is a sweeping searchlight at night!

When you downloaded the zip file there was also a pdf file which explains everything. However, it's in italian so I will translate the pertinent points for you.

' To be able to open the door it is neccessary to input into NAV2 the frequency 113.00 then you can drive your aircraft inside. Change the frequency on your NAV2 and the doors will close behind you.'

At the main terminal you can also get the main fingers to connect with the aircraft  to unload all your passengers.
The frequencies for each gate are on page 8 of the pdf.

Hope this will help you
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Re: Torino Scenery

Postby Hai Perso Coyone? » Mon Mar 06, 2006 1:15 pm

Ciao,
Yes that is correct there is indeed a hangar in which to park your GA aircraft. It is blue and a little way behind the control tower beside the taxiway north of the main terminal buildings. (that's where there is a sweeping searchlight at night!

When you downloaded the zip file there was also a pdf file which explains everything. However, it's in italian so I will translate the pertinent points for you.

' To be able to open the door it is neccessary to input into NAV2 the frequency 113.00 then you can drive your aircraft inside. Change the frequency on your NAV2 and the doors will close behind you.'

At the main terminal you can also get the main fingers to connect with the aircraft  to unload all your passengers.
The frequencies for each gate are on page 8 of the pdf.

Hope this will help you
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Re: Torino Scenery

Postby vololiberista » Mon Mar 06, 2006 1:18 pm

Ciao Ashar
Mi dispiace, io sono inglese infatti!!!! Lavoro come un insegnante inglese a Cuneo. Per
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Re: Torino Scenery

Postby Hai Perso Coyone? » Mon Mar 06, 2006 1:58 pm

[quote]Ciao Ashar
Mi dispiace, io sono inglese infatti!!!! Lavoro come un insegnante inglese a Cuneo. Per
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Re: Torino Scenery

Postby vololiberista » Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:50 pm

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Re: Torino Scenery

Postby FsNovice » Mon Mar 06, 2006 3:46 pm

[quote]Ciao,
Yes that is correct there is indeed a hangar in which to park your GA aircraft. It is blue and a little way behind the control tower beside the taxiway north of the main terminal buildings. (that's where there is a sweeping searchlight at night!

When you downloaded the zip file there was also a pdf file which explains everything. However, it's in italian so I will translate the pertinent points for you.

' To be able to open the door it is neccessary to input into NAV2 the frequency 113.00 then you can drive your aircraft inside. Change the frequency on your NAV2 and the doors will close behind you.'

At the main terminal you can also get the main fingers to connect with the aircraft
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Re: Torino Scenery

Postby vololiberista » Mon Mar 06, 2006 5:42 pm

If you're interested from the same web site you can download Levaldigi (my local)
If you do look out for the animated marshaller
and be sure to obey his signals
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Re: Torino Scenery

Postby wji » Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:44 pm

Good to hear you two are getting on so well. I d/l the Torino scenery for two airports: Caselle LIFM and Aeritalia LIMA
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Re: Torino Scenery

Postby FsNovice » Wed Mar 08, 2006 11:52 am

Just as a bit of a side thought. I have searched the free downloads section for scenery for Bristol uk but i can't find any. Does anyone know where i could find it  for free. ???
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Re: Torino Scenery

Postby pete » Wed Mar 08, 2006 12:18 pm

Just as a bit of a side thought. I have searched the free downloads section for scenery for Bristol uk but i can't find any. Does anyone know where i could find it  for free. ???



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Re: Torino Scenery

Postby FsNovice » Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:38 pm

Thanks for that.
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