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For the FSFS team and other aviation enthusiasts, As most people do know that since FSFS is just starting out with new software for us to become better and more aware of the use of our Flight simulation skills; the developers only need to start adding some of the information as to how to create an FSU file for other airports that we use. It is great that we can enter input from the aircraft that we use to create FSU files; however, it would be nice to have the same capability to do it with the airport(s) of our own home based ones. Perhaps, there can be another way to enter data for other airports, and enter vectors etc., and all the Approaches to the other airports we intend to land (arrive) at after filing a flight plan. I have uploaded a file of the Airport in which I use all the time since I am from there. CYQG Windsor, Ontario. Canada. Just thought I would post this interesting subject. I hope this will help all of us to figure out how to get FSFS to recognize the airports we use. Captain Garrick D. Pattenden, ATP. Air Canada.
Best Regards, Garrick Pattenden
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Canadian Aviation Software
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CaptGarrick (4/8/2009)
For the FSFS team and other aviation enthusiasts, As most people do know that since FSFS is just starting out with new software for us to become better and more aware of the use of our Flight simulation skills; the developers only need to start adding some of the information as to how to create an FSU file for other airports that we use. It is great that we can enter input from the aircraft that we use to create FSU files; however, it would be nice to have the same capability to do it with the airport(s) of our own home based ones. Perhaps, there can be another way to enter data for other airports, and enter vectors etc., and all the Approaches to the other airports we intend to land (arrive) at after filing a flight plan. I have uploaded a file of the Airport in which I use all the time since I am from there. CYQG Windsor, Ontario. Canada. Just thought I would post this interesting subject. I hope this will help all of us to figure out how to get FSFS to recognize the airports we use. Captain Garrick D. Pattenden, ATP. Air Canada. Hello (again) Garrick I´m not sure exactly what you mean here. What part of your airport dosen´t FSFS recognize? If you want to do an ILS approach and -landing, you just need to find the ILS info (you can use the map in FSX) and set the dials in the plane. You dont even need to file a flightplan in FSFS to land an ILS landing. If you want to do a visual landing, FSFS has every runway in the world covered for that. (And you can even edit that runway info, if you are not happy about landing at the edge of the runway for instance) Just file a flightplan, and select the runway in the flightplan tab in FSFS, and then you only need to set the dials in the plane(you can even change the runway at anytime before landing, without changing the flightplan - just change the dialsetting in the plane too) and you are set to land visually. If you mean that you would like FSFS to show you all that info you provided in your attachment, then its of course something for the developers to work with. Maybe that info could be extracted like the lat/long coordinates, and the heading. And shown in the flightplan tab, alongside the other info. Nice idea. If I am completly wrong here in assuming what you mean , then enlighten me please.
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Ole Andreasen, Denmark
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Hello (again) Garrick I´m not sure exactly what you mean here. What part of your airport doesn't´t FSFS recognize? If you want to do an ILS approach and -landing, you just need to find the ILS info (you can use the map in FSX) and set the dials in the plane. You don't even need to file a flightplan in FSFS to land an ILS landing. If you want to do a visual landing, FSFS has every runway in the world covered for that. (And you can even edit that runway info, if you are not happy about landing at the edge of the runway for instance) Just file a flightplan, and select the runway in the flightplan tab in FSFS, and then you only need to set the dials in the plane(you can even change the runway at anytime before landing, without changing the flightplan - just change the dial setting in the plane too) and you are set to land visually. If you mean that you would like FSFS to show you all that info you provided in your attachment, then its of course something for the developers to work with. Maybe that info could be extracted like the lat/long coordinates, and the heading. And shown in the flightplan tab, alongside the other info. Nice idea. If I am completely wrong here in assuming what you mean , then enlighten me please.
Hello Ole, I was referring to the Idea that the FSFS instructor does not recognize the Altitude of the Airport that I sent in the attachment provided. The quote of this that you had just mentioned If you mean that you would like FSFS to show you all that info you provided in your attachment, then its of course something for the developers to work with. Maybe that info could be extracted like the lat/long coordinates, and the heading. And shown in the flightplan tab, alongside the other info. Would be very helpful. I would really appreciate that very much. The standard altitude of the airport would be of help also should the developers be able to insert that as well that would be very helpful. I also use FS2004 for my B777-200 Professional from JustFlight to keep proficient; however, at this time they do not have one available for FSX. I do however have many other airports that I use on a regular basis that I fly to with the Boeing Aircraft in both FS2004 and FSX. Should you be interested in these airports I shall send them to you upon your request. Thank you for taking the time to look into this for me. Happy Flying! Thank you, Kind Regards, Garrick.
Best Regards, Garrick Pattenden
Founder / CEO
Canadian Aviation Software
FSFlyingSchool PRO 2013 FSX, FS2004
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Case Solved. Thank's. Garrick.
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CaptGarrick (4/9/2009)
Hello Ole, I was referring to the Idea that the FSFS instructor does not recognize the Altitude of the Airport that I sent in the attachment provided. Thequote of this that you had just mentioned[quote]If you mean that you would like FSFS to show you all that info you provided in your attachment, then its of course something for the developers to work with. Maybe that info could be extracted like the lat/long coordinates, and the heading. And shown in the flightplan tab, alongside the other info. Would be very helpful. I would really appreciate that very much. The standard altitude of the airport would be of help also should the developers be able to insert that as well that would be very helpful. I also use FS2004 for my B777-200 Professional from JustFlight to keep proficient; however, at this time they do not have one available for FSX. I do however have many other airports that I use on a regular basis that I fly to with the Boeing Aircraft in both FS2004 and FSX. Should you be interested in these airports I shall send them to you upon your request. Thank you for taking the time to look into this for me. Happy Flying! Thank you, Kind Regards, Garrick.
Hi CaptGarrick
I would love for you to send me the files - airport-details, and the plane .fsu files you mentioned in the other post. I might not have said that very clearly, and now you stated - case closed and - resolved, but please do send me the files. you can use my email oandreasen@gmail.com Thank you
Ole
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Ole Andreasen, Denmark
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Hi Ole, I have your email address, and will send the files to you. Hope all is well? I will get back to you a little later, the easter holiday was just nuts with the Airline. I have been working my tail off too. Talk to you later through your email. Thank you for the help in these issues. I too am happy to help out to make the FSFS work out for all. Best Regards, Garrick.
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Founder / CEO
Canadian Aviation Software
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Windows 7 x64 Home Premium.
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