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Payware airport addons, parkingspots, taxiways and AI Traffic.

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So I'll have to buy a $30 software to get a $30 airport working? Thanks, but no thanks. I have allready uninstalled it and gone back to a freeware version.But thanks anyway Dave!

 

 Oslo is an easy one. The file is ENGM_AFX, you can edit it with AFX from Flight1. I think every Aerosoft airport uses the same file type.

Simmerhead - Making the virtual skies unsafe since 1987! 

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Taxi2Gate's LTBA has gates that are incorrectly scaled. Can't fit a 77W in there, even if you should be able to based on RW info. The gates are too short and the aircraft overhangs past the marked line indicating the start of the taxiway. Wing clearance is an issue for aircraft taxiing past. 

Another major offender is Aerosoft's EDDP. What a messy AFCAD. Wish I could've returned it. Horrid.

Aamir Thacker

 

 


So I'll have to buy a $30 software to get a $30 airport working?

 

  Yeah I hear you. I bought AFX back in 2007 when there was no alternative for editing FSX airports. It sure comes in handy though with airports from Aerosoft, FSDT, FlightBeam, T2G, FlyTampa etc.. It's not as in depth as ADE so it doesn't mess with scenery objects etc. Easy, fast and simple.

i7-13700KF, 32gb DDR4 3200,  RTX 4080, Win 11, MSFS 2024

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