Hi folks,
Does anyone know if there is a file to dowload, that contains a complete list of all the airports contained in FS 2004?
I have looked on the download section on this site, with no result. I didn't have any joy on Flt Sim Com either. I recall that there was such a file for FS 2002
Thank you for any help.
Regards
😀
Roger123
try this ➡
download TTools 2.01 and install it. Than you use 'CollectAirports' this will give you an Airport.txt file which has all ICAO's of all installed aiports
TTools can be found on flightsim here ➡
Registions is free run a search for TTools adn it shourd be about half way down.
lets us know how it worked out
Liono,
Thank you for your reply. I downloaded and installed the programme.
It has worked fine.
I see by your avatar that you are a fellow Firefox user. Would you please allow me to copy the logo and use it on this forum?
Once again - thank you.
🙂
Glad it worked Roger123.
About the avatar let me think ..................................... No problem.
Liono wrote:
Roger123
TTools can be found on flightsim here ➡
Okay! I give up! Where is TTools 2.01 hidden on the FlightSim site. I logged in, did a search, and looked around for ten minutes and nothing.
Where do they hide TTools 2.01?
Never mind! I found TTools 2.02.
The Flightsim.com site has always offered nothing but aggravation to me. Why do I ever bother going there.
Glad you found it in the end. I should of edited my post to says TTools 2.02 sorry my mistake.
michlin wrote:
Liono wrote:
Roger123
TTools can be found on flightsim here ➡
Okay! I give up! Where is TTools 2.01 hidden on the FlightSim site. I logged in, did a search, and looked around for ten minutes and nothing.
Where do they hide TTools 2.01?
It is now TTools 2.02 Just key in TTools
Liono wrote:
Glad it worked Roger123.
About the avatar let me think ..................................... No problem.
You were looking very wise and thoughtful there............(lol)
Thank you
🙂
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