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Hiding Stock Airports
Posted: 23 Jul 2012, 04:30
by phantomfreak
Is there anyway to hide a stock airport, such that FS9 will only recognize the addon airport?
Specifically I'm recreating Bergstrom AFB, and I want flight simulator to recognize the new airport and not the stock Austin Bergstrom Intl. I know I can't delete the stock airport, but is there any way of modifying the scenery.cfg file to possibly solve my little problem?
Re: Hiding Stock Airports
Posted: 23 Jul 2012, 07:49
by Firebird
No I don't think that you can.
What you can do though is create a wipeout bgl with Sbuilder, a VTPX, file, which you then load after the default scenery and before your new scenery. This is normally accomplished by adding a '0_' prefix to the VTPX file.
Here is Mike's tutorial on how to create that file.
http://www.militaryaiworks.com/newforum ... =40&t=7676.
Re: Hiding Stock Airports
Posted: 10 Aug 2012, 16:43
by bitburgeaglekeeper
PM me I might be able to help
Re: Hiding Stock Airports
Posted: 15 Aug 2012, 08:17
by scruffyduck
Stock airports can be removed visually if they are loaded into a tool such as ADE and then everything is deleted and excluded. The resulting compiled file can then hide everything. However it is not possible (other than by hacking the stock AP file) to remove it from the FS airport list. However if you want to re-use the ICAO and just replace the airport facilities and buildings then that can be done.
Re: Hiding Stock Airports
Posted: 15 Aug 2012, 22:13
by phantomfreak
However it is not possible (other than by hacking the stock AP file) to remove it from the FS airport list.
That is what I was looking at doing but I have no idea how to modify the APXXXXX.bgl file.
Re: Hiding Stock Airports
Posted: 15 Aug 2012, 22:28
by Firebird
It is quite easy to do. You have to de-compile the bgl remove the offending airport and then re-compile.
Whilst this can be done i am not sure that it is wise, as if you do more than one bgl or even if a number of people do it then it could become a nightmare to keep track of the original bgls in case of a problem.