Chris Metzler wrote:
My main holdup in making them available (other than the missing
characteristics named above) has been my being unsure of the best, uh,
"deployment method."
...
Automated generation would be fine, except for the fact that fgfs
doesn't know about taxiway designations
Hi Chris,
at page http://www.x-plane.org/home/robinp/#Problems I read something
that looks promising:
"Enhancements to the X-Plane airport and nav-aid data that are currently
under development include:
* Completely revised airport data file (apt.dat) that will allow
many new features, such as smoothly-curved taxiways, polygonal aprons,
airport boundary fences, enhanced taxiway markings (centre lines and
lights, edge lines), taxiway signs, and many other goodies."
That means there is a good chance to have those taxiway signs placing
information with a near future release of apt.dat :-)
Roberto
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