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Making an airport Area

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Now that I have Sbuilder working fine I tried making an "clean" airport area to place the landing strip but have had partial or no success.

I want to make a rectangular area with grass to place an AFCAD airport
in the middle of it, just like airports in FS2004....what are the correct steps for this?
 
Hi Gera,

All you would have to do for this is draw a VTP polygon on the location where you want the grass. As I posted in the other thread 1183 is the number of the default grass. Once you have the polygon, compile it to BGL and you should see it in FS.

It might be useful to use the FSUIPC connect with FS, so that you can see in SBuilder where your aircraft is. That might make it easier to draw your polygon on the correct location if you have no background image loaded.
 
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