Hello David,
David Megginson wrote:
> In official Canadian publications, all airport identifiers are now
> four characters long and prefixed with C, even the ones that are not
> official ICAO codes. So not only do we have CYOW for my home airport
> (where the old timers prefer the old-fashioned
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 13:22:54 -0500, William Earnest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A bit of digging found that the airport ID of 1N9 had been changed to
> K1N9. Further checks show that has happened to quite a few of the
> non-Kxxx IDs in the USA. Is this a FG problem, or are the errors
> co
William Earnest wrote:
Hello,
Been too busy reworking computers and doing some actual flying to
run FlightGear, although I have kept current with CVS. Had a chance
this morning to run it, and tried to start at my local airport,
Allentown Queen city Muni. Got some strange errors about not fin
On Wednesday 29 Dec 2004 18:22, William Earnest wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Been too busy reworking computers and doing some actual flying to run
> FlightGear, although I have kept current with CVS. Had a chance this
> morning to run it, and tried to start at my local airport, Allentown
> Queen city
Hello,
Been too busy reworking computers and doing some actual flying to run
FlightGear, although I have kept current with CVS. Had a chance this
morning to run it, and tried to start at my local airport, Allentown
Queen city Muni. Got some strange errors about not finding a valid
runway, and