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FS2004 AFCAD2 File EGFF

Cardiff Airport EGFF receives a fuller, more usable layout with added gates and stands tailored to the UK2000 Part 6 scenery, improving AI parking and ground operations. Built for FS2004, it includes realistic stand placement with sensible exceptions to prevent wing conflicts, plus believable general aviation parking in the correct area.

41 downloads Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
  • File: af2_egff.zip
  • Size:27.31 KB
  • Scan: Clean (15d) Verified clean
  • Access:Freeware
  • Content:Everyone

EGFF, Cardiff Airport, Wales, UK, for use with the UK2000 package.

Overview of Cardiff Airport.

Overview of Cardiff Airport.

Adds all Gates and Stands to the Cardiff Airport of Gary Summons UK2000 part 6 package except Gates 10 and 12 to avoid "Wing-conflicts". Only the General Aviation stands are fictional, but on the right area I guess.

Installation:

  • Simply place the "AF2_EGFF.bgl" into the scenery folder in your Uk2000 part 6 folder.
  • Restart FS.
  • Have fun.

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A top-down airport layout shows intersecting runways, parallel taxiways, terminal buildings, and clusters of green trees near the apron area.

The archive af2_egff.zip has 5 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
readme.txt09.06.04788 B
AF2_EGFF_big.gif09.06.0422.58 kB
AF2_EGFF.bgl09.06.048.68 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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