Jon Stockill writes:

 > BTW, should anyone want to mess with the Airfield database I'm working on,
 > you can find it here:
 > 
 > http://www.stockill.org.uk/fgfs/
 > 
 > Don't thrash it too much - it's on the end of my DSL line at the
 > moment.

This is excellent, by the way -- I apologize for not responding
privately early, but I'm happy for the chance to respond publicly
instead.

I'd suggest adding one more field, "source".  Right now, your source
is the X-Plane database, but you'll soon (I hope) be adding data
directly from the FAA and DAFIF databases as well, together with user
contributions.  Merging sources and eliminating duplicates is
something we can all help with online.

By the way, here's where I flew from this morning:

  http://www.stockill.org.uk/fgfs/view.php?ident=CYOW

My plane, C-FBJO, is parked on the north field between runway 04/22
(the little one at the top) and the Papa taxiway that almost parallels
it at the top left corner of the diagram.  The main terminal building
is right above the intersection of the two big runways, 07/25 and
14/32.  04 does have a threshold offset, but it's not currently in the
X-Plane database and we don't model displaced thresholds yet anyway.


All the best,


David

-- 
David Megginson, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.megginson.com/

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