February 21, 200422 yr In real life if you ask for "right right, now turn right" they will give you that, it's called progresive taxi instructions.
February 21, 200422 yr You can use AFCAD to give you a map of any airport in FS and if it's been done accurately you can, after receiving your parking slot, open up up the list of parking in AFCAD and click to highlight the said gate on the 'map'. You should then be able to see your A/C move as you taxi.Hope this helps!;)
February 21, 200422 yr For the U.K., go tohttp://www.ais.org.ukThey have aerodrome charts, STARs and SIDs for *ALL* UK airports in PDF-format.You have to register, though, but the service is free. The site is not too user-friendly, so go find yourself a path in their jungle of webpages - eventually you will find "UK AIP - aerodromes specific". That
February 21, 200422 yr OK guys, well thanks for the suggestions! Seems like it's going to take a while to collect charts for my favorite airports (the ones I have addons for), so that I can do this flying as realistical as possible...
February 21, 200422 yr Hii Can you give web address of some African & FarEast AirportsSTARs & SIDs & Airport Chartes , preferably in PDF format Thanks fyr kind helpHasan
February 21, 200422 yr yesterday i found out it's pretty effective when flying in the controlled airspace, to ask for the charts :) i'm talking about vatsim controlled airspace...
February 21, 200422 yr I use Airport chart viewer. "Airport's Chart Viewer v3.8 is a program that will generate and displaya map of all the taxiways (with their ids), gates, parkings, ILS, andrunways of any airport of the FS world. This doesnt needs to makedatabases files. Fast re-scan of the FS2002's AFD files everytime itruns. Scroll up, down, right and left the chart. Doesnt requires anyearlier version. Created by Manuel Ambulo" The problem with this is theres no FS2004 version yet. I have FS2002 & FS2004 installed, so when it looks up AFD files it uses FS2002 then I use it for FS2004.You can set it to work right in the panel of the A/C you are using. Great for taxi.http://www.joenetwork.de/manuel/
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