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May 29th, 2004 at 4:24am

data790   Offline
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Hey, me again, the enigma - so my mother wishes Cry. When adding airports to the AI list - in ttools - what does the last munber mean, and where do i obtain it from?

00C ,N37* 11.82',W107* 52.02',[color=Green][/color]

i have highlighted the munber i mean.

thanks awfully chaps
 
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Reply #1 - May 29th, 2004 at 4:25am

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Actually, where do i get all of the numbers from? i have afcad if that is any help. the last number seems to have fanished when i posted it, so i'll try again.

00C ,N37* 11.82',W107* 52.02',6683

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Reply #2 - May 29th, 2004 at 1:35pm

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Airfield height above sea level (ASL) i belive.
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Reply #3 - May 30th, 2004 at 4:49am

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Good question data, I would like to know as well.

BTW;  Did you get your flattening problem solved?

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Reply #4 - Jun 3rd, 2004 at 1:46pm

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The last number is airport height in feet above sea level. I might suggest you buy Jeppesen's  THE PILOT'S FREE FLIGHT ATLAS from absolutezero.com. There are maps, airport id's,nav aids etc for real flight and it is a great 'planner' usa and european versions are separate books.
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Reply #5 - Jun 6th, 2004 at 4:04pm

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Or just downlaod AFCAD.
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Reply #6 - Jun 12th, 2004 at 7:48am

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obviously I didnt recommend the atlas just to find the ans to the Q. anyone whos is familiar with the atlas knows it adds much to flight simming, thus the reccomendation
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Reply #7 - Sep 26th, 2004 at 9:19pm

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hey guys thx for the info... i just wanted to know anothe number that is unknown to me.....

when creating AI traffic on the Aircrafts.txt i get some info and a number i dunno waht it is for.... i hilighted it...

AC#122,430,"PAI B752 AAL"
 
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Reply #8 - Sep 26th, 2004 at 9:20pm

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darn hilighting doesnt work....

AC#122,430,"PAI B752 AAL"

the number i wanna know is the 430

thx
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Reply #9 - Sep 26th, 2004 at 9:33pm

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Hi AE,

The number you are after is the aircraft's (in this case the PAI B752 AAL) cruising speed.

This obviously will vary depending on the aircraft you add.

Cheers,

Carl out.....

P.S. I hope someone can help you with removing traffic from a certain area. Wink
 

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