Re: [Flightgear-devel] Errors in Airports database

2004-12-29 Thread Martin Spott
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

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Errors in Airports database

2004-12-29 Thread David Megginson
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

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Errors in Airports database

2004-12-29 Thread Curtis L. Olson
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

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Errors in Airports database

2004-12-29 Thread Dave Martin
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

[Flightgear-devel] Errors in Airports database

2004-12-29 Thread William Earnest
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