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Adding Restricted areas to a scenery

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Hi...This is my first scenery project and I'm stuck...I'd like to add 50-75 circular (2-4nm radius) restricted areas to my training area in flightsim 2004! The plan is for them to show up on the GPS so I can determine if I can use my current flightplan or if I have to do a diversion.If anyone have any idea on how to do this (and what prog/tool to use) I'd appreciate the help.Thanx,Arild

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>Visit http://www.microsoft.com/games/flightsimulator/ ,>downloads, FS2004SDK. Download and install the>FS2004_BGLCOMP_SDK.exe and related files. The restricted/MOA>areas are built in the scenery files using the Boundary>element.>>W. SieffertOk then... now what? Do I have to write this in XML or is there a graphical interface to this?How do I make a circular restricted area, 1nm radius, centered on N50

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You will have to write it in XML yourself. The XML graphical interfaces are very limited still and at the moment only capable of making airports.


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Figured it all out.... thanks for the help guys :)Arild

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