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Missing Incheon Airport Seoul, Korea  

Postby Triple_7 » Sat Aug 06, 2005 5:04 pm

I know there is a download for this airport.  But I need something a bit more frame rate friendly.  I was on an ILS aproch to the airport earlier and this is what I found (or i guess...Didnt find) :-/
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MS messed up anyways...They have a different airport for RKSI...It shows Incheon as being RKIS :P  But even then...Seems its just water :o

I downloaded a file earlier, but as nice as it was...I couldn't deal with fps of 3 & 4 :-/

So looking for someone who feels like building a simplified Incheon with accuratly placed jetways and a default runway and ground textures.  Also would like an AFCAD to line most aircraft up with them.  I'm not really looking for a high detail airport but just a simple layout so I can fly to and from without a problem and add most of the larger AI traffic ;)

http://images.airliners.net/open.file?id=538360

Needing for FS 2002 btw ;)  Anyone up for it???  Would be greatly appreciated :)
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Re: Missing Incheon Airport Seoul, Korea

Postby commoner » Mon Aug 08, 2005 12:56 am

...looks like they have got something  right in Fs9 for a change ::)...this is the FS9 default version.........sorry to say that I can't help with 2002, there are nice versions around for you but as you say the best ones are rather heavy on frame rates........why not just get FS9....they're almost giving it away at most stores now......commoner ;D

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Re: Missing Incheon Airport Seoul, Korea  

Postby Triple_7 » Mon Aug 08, 2005 12:13 pm

Well I could get FS9 for a decent price....But whats the point when I cant even get a frame rate above 1-2 :-[  I tried it on this system awhile back...Even with everything set to its low all I could do was fly at a max of 3 fps :-/  Dont have the money for a new system.  And besides...if I do get another system...with plenty of addons around.  I would rather max out 02 and have decent scenery and AI then buy 04 and probably go back to what I am now with settings a little above medium :P

So if someone is willing to at least get the buildings, accurate taxiways, the AFCAD to go with them...I would be happy.  Jetways would be nice, but now I would just be happy with a basic 02 airport ;)  As long as there are plenty of semi accurate parking...I have a list of flight plans ready to program.  Its going to have about every heavy flight in and out of there besides the cargo :P
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Re: Missing Incheon Airport Seoul, Korea

Postby Martini » Wed Aug 10, 2005 9:12 pm

I always thought it was spelled "Inchon", but I was probably wrong anyway...
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Re: Missing Incheon Airport Seoul, Korea

Postby commoner » Thu Aug 11, 2005 2:01 am

I always thought it was spelled "Inchon", but I was probably wrong anyway...


....lol...you could well be right Martini.....but as far as FS9 goes I can assure you it is Incheon.........commoner ;D
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Re: Missing Incheon Airport Seoul, Korea

Postby Martini » Thu Aug 11, 2005 4:34 am

Google proved it: "X Corps landed behind the North Korean lines at Inchon on September 15, 1950. Within two weeks, the North Korean army..." but that might not be enough for most so...

:"On September 15, 1950 Joint Task Force Seven, with more than 320 warships including 4 aircraft carriers, carried the nearly 70,000 man strong force of X Corps into the dangerous tides of Inchon harbor. Preceded by..."
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Re: Missing Incheon Airport Seoul, Korea

Postby commoner » Thu Aug 11, 2005 5:07 am

Google proved it: "X Corps landed behind the North Korean lines at Inchon on September 15, 1950. Within two weeks, the North Korean army..." but that might not be enough for most so...

:"On September 15, 1950 Joint Task Force Seven, with more than 320 warships including 4 aircraft carriers, carried the nearly 70,000 man strong force of X Corps into the dangerous tides of Inchon harbor. Preceded by..."
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...LOL..sorry Martini but Google will work using either spelling......must be correct either way.........commoner ;D

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Re: Missing Incheon Airport Seoul, Korea

Postby Martini » Thu Aug 11, 2005 8:26 pm

In google I didn't search for "Inchon", I searched for maps of North Korea.
EDIT: They must both be cities/airports, I can't beleive I didn't think of this, In Korea there is a city called "Chongju" and one called "Chonju". Note the "G" in the first. I guess they (Incheon/Inchon) Are just cities with similar names...
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Re: Missing Incheon Airport Seoul, Korea

Postby commoner » Fri Aug 12, 2005 1:24 am

In google I didn't search for "Inchon", I searched for maps of North Korea.
EDIT: They must both be cities/airports, I can't beleive I didn't think of this, In Korea there is a city called "Chongju" and one called "Chonju". Note the "G" in the first. I guess they (Incheon/Inchon) Are just cities with similar names...

.....still lol.....have a look here Martini then decide.......commoner ;D

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