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Inaccuracy in Korea

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Hi all, I setup a flight plan to go from RKSI (Incheon Korea) to RJBB (Osaka Japan). My aircraft placement was gate 47 at RKSI. When I loaded the plan in RC and started the program it kicked (moved) my aircraft over to nearby airport RKSK (Susaek Aero). The proper name for RKSI, according to FSNav was Incheon Intl. Your a2.txt file calls this airport "R-217 Aero" which in effect is RKSK as you can see from the exerpts from a2.txt that I cut and pasted below. Is there anything in that info that may be causing this problem? Also, in the same area I noticed for RKSS, FSNav calls this airport Gimpo (Seoul). a2.txt calls it Kimpo Intl. as shown below. Is this also a possible conflict with RC3 and FS9?EXERPTS from RC file a2.txt:RKSI,R-217 Aero,n37:51:47.991,e127:10:54.000, 6 , 324 , 3640 , 2106 RKSK,Susaek Aero,n37:35:59.971,e126:52:00.000, 6 , 62 , 3700 , 780 RKSS,Kimpo Intl,n37:33:24.997,e126:47:51.000, 6 , 55 , 11811 , 780 Any help here would be appreciated.Regards,Tom Stewart

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there seems to be different spellings, and icao codes between fs9 and rc.i'm truing them up nowjd

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