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GUI for Taxiways & Tarmac

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You can load an photo as background image in Airport/FSSC/GroundMaker and after that you can use it as a reference to draw your aprons etc.But you can not change the default one (this would give a complete chaos as well, if everybody would start changing default files). So the way to do it is to exclude the default scenery and then make your own to replace it.Arno


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Is their a program available to edit Taxiways and Tarmacs in FS2002? In Fly!2 we had a simple easy to use program that allowed one to overlay a arial photo or drawing of an aorport, rotate and strech or shrink it to match runway, then allow one to edit taxiways, and tarmacs. I know file structure is different, but a program simlar to AFCAD even would be great. Attached is an arial photo andd FS2002 photo and the problems. I thought of using Airport for Windows, but it would only overlay default I THINK! 1. How would one find the BGL they were looking for? 2. Would this cause problems?Richard;

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