
NAS New Orleans

NAS Fort Worth
The Pensacola Outlying Fields

Saufley NOLF

Spencer NOLF

Silverhill NOLF

Wolf NOLF

Santa Rosa NOLF

Choctaw NOLF

Summerdale NOLF

Barin NOLF
With wich software did you realise the scenery, and how dit you create different pavement for one runway ?LEBTowerGuy wrote:
NAS New Orleans
LM could workLEBTowerGuy wrote:What would be a good standard parking code to use for the Lockheed Martin ramp? I was planning on just using a genaric F-16/F-35 code.
I thought about that one too, it seems specific enough, I think I will use that, next stop, copious Lock Mart parking spotsreconmercs wrote:LM could workLEBTowerGuy wrote:What would be a good standard parking code to use for the Lockheed Martin ramp? I was planning on just using a genaric F-16/F-35 code.
That is what I am trying to do, I am want to make sure that these packages are as standard as they can be. I did a quick search on avsim for some LM packages but couldn't find anything. I vaguely remember someone doing a repaint of the house colors Viper based there, but as far as a standard code, I am thinking I may be on my own for that.kungfuman wrote:Just a thought - something you've probably already considered, but anyway...
Are there any existing AI packages from well established organisations (such as MAIW) that already send traffic to the LM facility? If so, it would be good to include some spots that are coded (or blank) in such a way that these AI packages will work without users having to adjust the codes that the AI aircraft came with "out-of-the-box".
@James:
I think NOLF means "Naval Out-Lying Field"? ie. a nearby airstrip for the sole use of training exercises and maybe some overflow on occasion.