FS2004 AFCAD2 File For EIDL

Donegal Airport, Ireland. Adds new apron and taxiways, extends runway, added ILS to both runways. By Darren Corcoran.

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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
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eidlproj.zip
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Donegal Airport, Ireland. Adds new apron and taxiways, extends runway, added ILS to both runways. By Darren Corcoran.

Donegal Airport is a dead airport in the north of Ireland. There now an apron added. I added and named taxiways, extended the runway from 5000/1500 feet/meters to 7300/2225 feet/meters, made the runway wider used to be 100/30 feet/meters now 170/51 feet/meters, added ILS to both runways and more Comm Frequencies. Also added a tower viewpoint and more parking spaces. The best thing of all is that it fits in with the default FS2004 scenery and no autogen is sticking up through the scenery. There is no need for a flatten switch.

Since that this is a dead airport there is no AI at it so you will need to crate you own flightplans for the airport. To do this you will need Lee Swordys FS2004 Traffic Tools.

This file is intended to be used with AFCAD2 program. This version of the file is to be used ONLY with MFS 2004!

The archive eidlproj.zip has 6 files and directories contained within it.

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
(EIDL) Donegal Project03.23.040 B
AF2_EIDL.bgl03.23.044.77 kB
READ ME.doc03.23.0426.50 kB
READ ME.txt03.23.041.92 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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