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Closest airport to the alps..?

PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2003 6:28 am
by Liam
Can someone tell me what it is? Also one very close by which has a long runway...thanks. ;D

Re: Closest airport to the alps..?

PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2003 11:12 am
by ozzy72
Liam there are loads of airports both around and in the Alps! Are you looking for a specific mountain or what?

Ozzy

Re: Closest airport to the alps..?

PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2003 11:18 am
by Dark Moment
As also replied in the 'Courchevel' post of today, this is a useful site:

http://bravomike.free.fr/fs20022.htm

All with pretty short runways, though.  If you need a long runway you're probably flying something that shouldn't be anywhere near the Alps anyway or you haven't found the brakes yet.

As Ozzy says, you're spoilt for choice anyway as the Alps are pretty widespread (I presume you're referring to the European ones) taking in France, Austria, Switzerland and Northern Italy for starters.  So if you must have your long runway try Zurich, Geneva, Salzburg or Grenoble or Turin.

Re: Closest airport to the alps..?

PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2003 11:44 am
by x
Find an old, or if you can afford it a
new World atlas
It"s fun to try to navigate with it

for Alp's try
LIMW
LIMC
LSMP

LIMW has a 4200' runway but its in the alps
just go north

Re: Closest airport to the alps..?

PostPosted: Wed May 21, 2003 1:13 pm
by pete
Switzerland is right in the Alps. Austria too. The Alps is a big area! Annecy in SE France is a fine airport to do an Alpine tour. Right in the Haute Savoie Alps & near to Mont Blanc, the highest peak at around 15,000 ft.  As far as I remember it can take 737's ...  maybe more - maybe less..

You refer to long runway which suggests big jets. Though the best way to explore any specific area is with a small STOL aircraft or Heli. With a jet you are out of it in minutes & have to travel so fast that local appreciation is near to impossible  8)

I used to use a great high location Swiss Scenery for FS2000 - which would probably be fine in FS2002.

some other references (FS2000 should work in FS2002)

http://www.simviation.com/fs2000scenery21.htm
http://www.simviation.com/fs2002scenery12.htm