FS2004 AFCAD2 Files For Shannon/Belfast City
Shannon/Belfast City, Ireland. Improves both EINN and EGAC airports. By Rene Bruun.
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Shannon/Belfast City, Ireland. Improves both EINN and EGAC airports. By Rene Bruun.
This is the last and final installment for the Shannon / Belfast City Projects. Basically these default AFCAD's have been amended to accommodate more traffic and larger traffic in some cases. More parking has been added to the airports and also runway lengths increased.
EINN: Airport resurfaced from Asphalt to Tarmac. Two parallel runways now designated 2L and 2R and 20L and 20R. 2L is for landings only and 2R departures. 20L Departures and 20R Landings.
EGAC: More parking added and runway extended from 5800Ft to 8000ft so now the airport can handle 747 AI if required. Taxi problem with V2 of jets taxiing down runway 4 for 22 departure fixed. 3 helicopter pads also added.
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Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
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AF2_EGAC.bgl | 03.08.04 | 7.42 kB |
AF2_EINN.bgl | 03.08.04 | 9.60 kB |
READ ME.txt | 03.08.04 | 894 B |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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