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Re: EHLW AFCAD

Postby Macc » Sun Jun 08, 2008 4:34 am

scrap that, just realised its 21 Gb.
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Re: EHLW AFCAD

Postby pepper_airborne » Sun Jun 08, 2008 5:12 am

scrap that, just realised its 21 Gb.


Hehe yeah, i suppose it really is only interesting for the dutchies ;D.
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Re: EHLW AFCAD

Postby Macc » Sun Jun 08, 2008 5:22 am

scrap that, just realised its 21 Gb.


Hehe yeah, i suppose it really is only interesting for the dutchies ;D.

Meh, i'll get a big HDD when Christmas comes, or if i save up pocket money lol.
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Re: EHLW AFCAD

Postby commoner » Sun Jun 08, 2008 5:57 am

...mmm....Macc......only 4 days you say...well maybe you are trying to run before you have learned to walk eh? You have not quite got the basics  of how some of the things works by the sounds of it.

Runway links are made by placing nodes along the centre of the runways and connecting them with runway taxi links instead of normal taxiway links..........they must be joined to the taxiways too or ai planes cannot find the runways to take off or to land and find the parking spots.

IlLS is the Instrument Landing System that you will need to gen up on before you can add it to the runways.........look for tutorials.

Vasi lights are also a landing aid and are those red/white lights you find at the side of the runway to help you onto the right alt. for your final approach.

It's all there in the brilliant HELP  section...do a bit more study of the basics and you'll quickly get the hang of it.........

As for me or anybody doing it for you......well that's not the way to go surely............at first glance your effort is commendable but now I realize you need some more knowledge to make it all come right.

Sorry to seem a bit critical, but you have jumped the gun some I think.........commoner ;)
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Re: EHLW AFCAD

Postby Macc » Sun Jun 08, 2008 6:13 am

Well i suppose if i can do the harder bits first the easy bits shouldn't be too hard ;).

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