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AFCADs for helicopters
Posted: 20 Jan 2014, 11:37
by jgowing
Has anyone mastered the art of creating Afcads for helicopters, specifically the excellent models recently emerging from SBAI and UTT? I tried to follow the instructions that came with the Mi-8, but my Russian wasn't up to it, even with the help of Google translate..

These models are so good, and there are many, many locations that they would enhance. I've been using Heli traffic, but it really doesn't do them justice...
Any thoughts or advice much appreciated.
Jon Gowing
Re: AFCADs for helicopters
Posted: 27 Feb 2014, 02:28
by Ripcord
Cannot help you with the AFCADs but I can certainly help you with the Russian translation. PM me and I'll lend a hand.
Mark
Re: AFCADs for helicopters
Posted: 27 Feb 2014, 08:02
by jgowing
Thanks Mark, that would be great. I can understand a little, but I'm sure I'm missing important detail. I'll dig the guide out and get back to you soon.
Jon
Re: AFCADs for helicopters
Posted: 01 Mar 2014, 11:16
by leuen
You don't specify whether you are using Mi-8 with FS9 oder FSX.
Bernard
Re: AFCADs for helicopters
Posted: 01 Mar 2014, 13:47
by jgowing
FS9. I never quite made the transition to FSX; I had too much baggage..

Re: AFCADs for helicopters
Posted: 01 Mar 2014, 17:35
by leuen
An Afcad for helicopter traffic isnt' different, as for normal traffic. I do following steps:
- create new airport with a new ID (I replace the first letter by the number 5 - e.g. 5JFK instead of KJFK, it's easier to assign the heliport)
- create a runway with a length of 500 ft (not shorter) and add runway link, taxiway (unkown surface) parking and hold short node
- to avoid that all these are shown I reduce runway link and taxiway to zero feet
- runway width is to be reduced to 0.4 ft - however you should use AFCAD tool, as other tools don't allow such a small width
- the altitude shouldn't be higher or even a little bit lower than the normal Afcad
Best tool to create such additional heliports, and everthing else in Afcad, is by far AFX of Flight1. Even if it's payware, it has a interface which allows to see what will be where.
Hope it helps.
Bernard
Re: AFCADs for helicopters
Posted: 09 May 2015, 12:40
by jgowing
I know this is an old thread, but I'd like to give it another go..
Bernard's suggestion may work for other helicopters, but in my experience not for the SBAI/UTT ones. I've tried without success to follow the Russian instructions for creating Afcads; has anyone else had better luck?
The models are very good; it would be great to be able to use them properly..
Jon