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Re: RAF Parham/Framlingham

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DarrenL wrote:Here we go, it's slightly off, so unless I work out how to move it I might end up working how to do do it myself
Use ADE connected to FSX and slew the aircraft to the correct position then drag the nodes.

I normally place position markers at places of interest such as runway ends, taxiway intersections etc. and drag nodes to the marks.
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Re: RAF Parham/Framlingham

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That's just up the road from me :thumbsup:

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Re: RAF Parham/Framlingham

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Mighty was the explosion. It rocked the countryside around, damaging every house in Parham. Heavily laden with bombs and fuel, the B-17 of the 390th struggled to get airborne. December 27th 1944 had unfolded as an icy day when, shortly before 9 am, the B-17 was forced down, possibly due to ice accretion on take off. The bomber careered into the village centre, the entire crew dying in the holocaust. Miraculously, not one of the inhabitants suffered beyond minor injuries, but every house was damaged.

Passage taken from Action Stations Vol 1.

I looked up Parham, and found that there is another airfield of the same name just outside Storrington in Sussex. It's still active.

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Re: RAF Parham/Framlingham

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There is a good little museum there in the old control tower. Not just parts of US aircraft (Liberator main wheel undercarriage) but also some rare bits from RAF aircraft such as Stirling and Whitley (think) parts on display. But it's been about 6 years since I was there myself.

Have ADE installed and checked just need to RTFM now. :)

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Re: RAF Parham/Framlingham

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I have made some changes to the airfield to remove most of the aircraft hard standings around the perimeter that are no longer there but I cannot compile it. I have also changed the altitude as there was a slight ha-ha effect around the tarmac edges and moved the airfield across to match the scenery but I keep getting the error below.

I also get this same error when I try to compile the unaltered airfield.

Have I missed something obvious?

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This is the XML source of the original airport.bgl error.

000001 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <<<<
000002 <!-- Created by Scenery Design Engine (SDE) on 09/12/2010 -->
000003 <FSData
000004 version="9.0"
000005 xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
000006 xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="bglcomp.xsd">
000007 <Airport
000008 country="United Kingdom"
000009 city="Framlingham"
000010 name="Framlingham"
000011 lat="52.1962001547217"
000012 lon="1.4087001979351"
000013 alt="16.9M"
000014 trafficScalar="0.7"
000015 airportTestRadius="5000.0M"
000016 ident="X3FR"
000017 >
000018 <Services>
000019 </Services>
000020 <DeleteAirport


Then I will reduce the length of the main runway as well.

(on list to do) :)

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Re: RAF Parham/Framlingham

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"Airfields of the Eighth" Text by Roger Freeman published by 'After the Battle' 1978. Pages 90-96. Many B/W photos ncluding an RAF O/H June1946, a Luftwaffe Rece photo O/H plus a small extract from OS map Sheet 156.

The above could be of assistance in making an FS model of the airfield.

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Re: RAF Parham/Framlingham

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DarrenL wrote:I have made some changes to the airfield to remove most of the aircraft hard standings around the perimeter that are no longer there but I cannot compile it. I have also changed the altitude as there was a slight ha-ha effect around the tarmac edges and moved the airfield across to match the scenery but I keep getting the error below.

I also get this same error when I try to compile the unaltered airfield.

Have I missed something obvious?
That is usually caused by the way Afcad2 stored the comm frequencies. Use "List/Comms" in ADE then edit the frequencies and save.
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Re: RAF Parham/Framlingham

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Thanks. I'll check that.

Edited to say, that worked. Just clicked each one, clicked edit. didn't change anything. Saved them and it compiled :)

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Re: RAF Parham/Framlingham

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DarrenL wrote:Here we go, it's slightly off
That's a peculiar view. Why not show top-down, north oriented:

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BTW. This shows the usefulness of having two screens. FSX on one and Fugawi Maps on the other.
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Re: RAF Parham/Framlingham

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That was because I was on the runway heading up the screen and looking top down gave me that view in FSX at the time but I've got this view as well.

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And yes, I've done a similar dual view on my widescreen monitor.

Just going to get it all cleaned up, put a nissen hut next to the tower and keep the runways all in, in a what if it was still used as a private aerodrome style way. Which in a way it still is ;)

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