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  • That's a good point. I create a lot of airfields for the FS4 and keep thinking about how many parking spaces would users like?

    In the design of VHHH98 (Hong Kong KAI TAK INTL) I have 13x seats of various sizes for airplanes plus 2x for helicopters. Is that exactly right, too much or too little?

    Tschüss, Michael (🍎🚁)

    Configurations:

    - MacBook Pro (16", 2021); Chip: Apple M1 Max; actual macOS || Thrustmaster TCA AIRBUS EDITION: 1x Sidestick, 2x Quadrant, 2x Quadrant Add-On || Pro-Flight-Trainer PUMA X

    - iPad (12,9", 4th Generation, RAM: 6 GB); actual iOS || nimbus steelseries

  • To me that seems quite enough Michael thanks!

    One question, haven't you managed to adapt Colin's, like for example that of Samos or Mykonos?

    Best wishes 😉

    Pascal

    AFS2 / FS4 / MSFS / - Intel(R) Core i7 -12800HX 4.80 GHz - DDR5 4800MHz 32 Go - NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 3070 Ti 8 GB GDDR6X - 2x 2 TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4

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    One question, haven't you managed to adapt Colin's, like for example that of Samos or Mykonos?

    Thanks for reminding me:), sorry, that slipped a bit into the background for me.:( But it is on the agenda.;)

    Tschüss, Michael (🍎🚁)

    Configurations:

    - MacBook Pro (16", 2021); Chip: Apple M1 Max; actual macOS || Thrustmaster TCA AIRBUS EDITION: 1x Sidestick, 2x Quadrant, 2x Quadrant Add-On || Pro-Flight-Trainer PUMA X

    - iPad (12,9", 4th Generation, RAM: 6 GB); actual iOS || nimbus steelseries

  • I use the beta version of the AirportCreationTool to create airports. The challenge with KAI TAK INTL is that there is no image layout as a base. That's why I looked for the airport charts on the Internet and I am now trying to transfer them as best as I can.

    Tschüss, Michael (🍎🚁)

    Configurations:

    - MacBook Pro (16", 2021); Chip: Apple M1 Max; actual macOS || Thrustmaster TCA AIRBUS EDITION: 1x Sidestick, 2x Quadrant, 2x Quadrant Add-On || Pro-Flight-Trainer PUMA X

    - iPad (12,9", 4th Generation, RAM: 6 GB); actual iOS || nimbus steelseries