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Postby fulanito_uk » Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:55 am

is there any way to see a list of all sea ports in south america? downloaded a really nice seaplane but don't know what fligth to do with it...

any ideas?
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Re: sea ports south america

Postby beaky » Tue Mar 06, 2007 1:00 pm

is there any way to see a list of all sea ports in south america? downloaded a really nice seaplane but don't know what fligth to do with it...

any ideas?


That's a real good question... I really wish FS9 had a search feature for various types of airport as well as by location.
Only two ways I can think of would be the hard way (go through the whole list) or perhaps try Google for real-world info or maybe even a pre-compiled list of water runways in FS9.

Or... get a map of South America, make a list of major cities near water, and narrow down your search in FS9 that way.
When you've compiled them all, send me the list... that will keep me busy while you compile the list of the rest of the seaplane bases in the world... ;d

Actually, it wouldn't take all that long to do it that way... maybe I should start making a list myself, a little at a time. Also unpaved runways, high-elevation runways, uncontrolled airports, etc...yep, I'll toss that idea on top of Mount Projects (now about 150 feet high), and get to it as soon as I'm able. ;)

Kills me how they've added prettier water, "missions" and animated birds to FSX but you still can't do an airport search the way most simmers would like to do it... ::)
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Re: sea ports south america

Postby garymbuska » Tue Mar 06, 2007 1:11 pm

Another way to do this would be to download avaiation maps of the area these will have all of the airports in the area water or otherwise. Since most of the maps are for specific regions it would not be as hard to find airports on the water. 8-)
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Re: sea ports south america

Postby beaky » Tue Mar 06, 2007 1:47 pm

Another way to do this would be to download avaiation maps of the area these will have all of the airports in the area water or otherwise. Since most of the maps are for specific regions it would not be as hard to find airports on the water. 8-)



Why not just look at the map in the program?
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Re: sea ports south america

Postby Jakemaster » Tue Mar 06, 2007 4:14 pm

is there any way to see a list of all sea ports in south america? downloaded a really nice seaplane but don't know what fligth to do with it...

any ideas?


That's a real good question... I really wish FS9 had a search feature for various types of airport as well as by location.
Only two ways I can think of would be the hard way (go through the whole list) or perhaps try Google for real-world info or maybe even a pre-compiled list of water runways in FS9.

Or... get a map of South America, make a list of major cities near water, and narrow down your search in FS9 that way.
When you've compiled them all, send me the list... that will keep me busy while you compile the list of the rest of the seaplane bases in the world... ;d

Actually, it wouldn't take all that long to do it that way... maybe I should start making a list myself, a little at a time. Also unpaved runways, high-elevation runways, uncontrolled airports, etc...yep, I'll toss that idea on top of Mount Projects (now about 150 feet high), and get to it as soon as I'm able. ;)

Kills me how they've added prettier water, "missions" and animated birds to FSX but you still can't do an airport search the way most simmers would like to do it... ::)



Yes, I've been wondering for ages why they dont have a special dropdown menu.  Seriously, how hard is it to make a dropdown menu to select type of airport?  Have water, land, international (rwy longer than a certain length), etc...

If you do a google search you might find a list, I know I've seen on some forums lists of seaplane bases.  It would be cool to go through and make a catalogue so to speak of the airports, with info on type of runway (grass, dirt, water, asphalt, etc), but there are something like 23,000 airports.  If you could get a group of people to split it up then it would be feasable, but still quite a difficult task.
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Re: sea ports south america

Postby FSFLYER2 » Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:37 am

Chile, most southern port Punta Arenas. by Cesar Carrasco > file= patagonia1.zip.
There is also > patagonia.zip

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Re: sea ports south america

Postby FSFLYER2 » Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:39 am

sorrie, > also > paragonia2.zip
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