Am 11.12.11 22:43, schrieb Scott:
>
>    Since FG is a simulator, some folks like to go back in time and use
> closed airports as if they are open. So don't always assume time can
> only go forward in a simulator.
>
>   Therefore it is important that well known closed airports are still in
> the apt.dat file.
>
>
>
> S.

Hi Scott

I guess we will run into some problems finally with keeping closed 
airports for historical reason, i.e. when codes move to another 
facility. And maybe also some frequencies can change to another facility 
in range to the closed one ? Maybe "going back" needs another solution 
for the sim, but I can not speak for something I am not able to bring to 
FlightGear.

But anyway, my simple target here is to mark closed airports for 
FlightGear as closed like it is done in all xplane data and I am not 
removing anything at the moment.

Cheers, Yves




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