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On airport charts in Europe RW lengths and elevations are given in meters. I suppose you must convert to feet (multiply by 3) to enter in the HUD ? Or is there a way to set up the HUD to use meters ? Dave Hinson
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This weekend on the 13th August, after nearly a year of planning, Pacific Airways will open a new division: Pacific Airways Europe. With it's origins in London, the European Division of Pacific Airways has evolved to reflectthe interest and support from Pacific Airways Members located throughout Europe andbeyond. Our aim is to encourage flight simmers to get the most out of their flight simulatorexperience. You can keep in contact with us via email (europe.pay@gmail.com) and on Twitter (@payeurope). The range of airports on our various routes cover all the major cities throughout Europehowever, we have centred the routes on a number of key (or ‘focus’) airports in order to putstructure and interest into the flying. These focus airports are: Heathrow, Luton, Stanstead,Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Oslo, Madrid and Innsbruck. Each of these airports offer differentoperational characteristics, categories of aircraft, a variety of approaches and, last but notleast, navigational challenges. We want to increase membership of PAY Europe by providing support, help and assistanceto pilots who are new to simulator and virtual airline flying and at the same time give thoseof you who have ‘got some hours in’ a variety of realistic and interesting challenges. With training and information in mind we have created a Pilot Resource Centre where thereis to be found digestible guidance on various aspects of flying and navigating. We regularly have informal online group events on VATSIM where anyone and everyone can join in including visitors from other hubs. We try and find some interesting locations, some quite remote, and fly as a group giving us opportunity to chat and exchange ideas and pose questions. Our friendly hub staff include experienced simulator pilots, some with real aviationbackground. So ...Welcome, Bienvenue, Willkommen, Bienvenida, Benvenuto, Welkom, Velkommen to Pacific Airways Europe www.pacficairways.net Please note, if you wish to join PAY Europe before the 13th August you will need to sign up to the London hub which can be found here: http://pacificairways.net/hub.php?id=8 All pilot logbooks and data will be transferred on the 13th August.
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A new scenery for their Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Menorca, and Ibiza) also available as an update from their previous Balearic Islands X Evolution. New in the P3D V4 version: All code (BGLs) compiled with P3D V4 SDK, using new material options and being performance optimised to the new engine All objects optimised for new shadow technology Ground layout following P3DV4 SDK High-resolution satellite images (ca. 0.5 m/px) covering the whole island Appropriate autogen and city objects Photo realistic coverage of the islands can optionally be turned off New highly detailed elevation models for the islands with a resolution of 5 m Numerous static vehicles like buses, baggage carts, etc. Animated jetways (STRG-J), SODE jetways as an option* New, optimised 3D runway lighting with activation/deactivation based on time of day and weather conditions Apron lamps with new effects and dynamic light Changed AFCAD approaches to AirDac 1804 Dynamic vehicles on airport feeder and apron (AESLite) Scenery registration following P3D V4 add-on.xml procedure Configuration tool to control some options https://www.aerosoft.com/us/flight-simulation/prepar3d/sceneries/2411/balearic-islands-professional I have the X Evolution version of this, so I'm eager to compare them! 🙂 -Buffy
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Goodnight everyone.Where I can find real word flight plans between South America and Europe? For the United States i use this site http://flightaware.com/, and flights in South America i use repetitive flight plans.I would like to make real plans flights to Europethank you
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After months of rumours our mysterious new base in Southern Europe is *drum roll* Milan Linate! Milan is the business capital of Italy with an area population of 5.3 million people and Linate is the closest airport to its centre, a perfect match for Intercity's city-hopping ethos. All new: 164 daily flights serving 126 routes. 19 aircraft are based there: 5x JS41, 7x Q400 & 9x A320. That means Intercity now offer 650+ routes using 150+ aircraft in total! And here's the full list of destinations served from Milan: Ajaccio, Amsterdam, Barcelona,Bari Palese, Basel Mulhouse Freiburg Europort, Berlin Brandenburg, Bilbao, Billund, Bordeaux Merignac, Bremen, Brindisi, Bristol, Brussels, Budapest, Cagliari Elmas, Catania Fontanarossa, Cologne/Bonn Koeln, Copenhagen, Cork, Dortmund Wickede, Dresden, Dublin, East Midlands Nottingham, Frankfurt, Geneva, Gothenburg Landvetter, Hamburg, Hannover, Leeds Bradford, Leipzig, Lille Lesquin, Liverpool, Luxembourg, Madrid, Malaga, Manchester, Marseille Provence, Munich, Nantes Atlantique, Naples Capodichno, Newcastle, Nuremberg, Olbia Costa Smeralda, Oslo Gardermoen, Palermo, Palma De Mallorca, Paris Orly, Porto, Prague, Rome Ciampino, Seville, Southampton, Stavanger, Stockholm Arlanda, Strasbourg Entzheim, Stuttgart, Toulouse Blagnac, Trieste, Valencia, Venice, Vienna and Warsaw Okecie Chopin To see an interactive map of this huge route network, please visit http://www.viaintercity.com Intercity operate the PMDG J41, Majestic Q400 and Aerosoft A319/A320 on over 650 routes across Europe, tracked by our custom ACARS, so it's easy to fit flying with us around your busy lifestyle. With challenging aircraft, airports and a typical flight duration of under 90 minutes, Intercity is the airline for over 600 pilots who like to be kept busy throughout their flights! Bases at London City (steep approach), Birmingham, Edinburgh, Düsseldorf and Milan Linate