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Getting SDK working was real fun but it's done and ADE is zooming into life.
I'm trying to get started on renovating a stock airport and managed to get as far as downloading it and staring blankly at it's nice plan layout.
I did a lot of work with Google Earth creating an ATC sector file for the Singapore Airport using GE's ability to provide the correct coordinates for doing the job to scale. It was painfully slow requiring each line or part thereof to be mapped by its lat/long into the sector file. See attahced
It seems to me that the same reference might be used to get my renovation project to scale but I now face the bewildering state of how to start the designing with ADE.
I'm wondering where to look for a kick start which would suggest the next steps ... if there's a starters manual hidden somewhere I'll pay handsomely for the information as to it's whereabouts.
Ken
PS to Jon
The secret to getting past the SWOD's during the SDK loads from my various disks was to click on the go button and then go on holidays! It looks like it loaded the whole disk in memory before it started to install!
I'm trying to get started on renovating a stock airport and managed to get as far as downloading it and staring blankly at it's nice plan layout.
I did a lot of work with Google Earth creating an ATC sector file for the Singapore Airport using GE's ability to provide the correct coordinates for doing the job to scale. It was painfully slow requiring each line or part thereof to be mapped by its lat/long into the sector file. See attahced
It seems to me that the same reference might be used to get my renovation project to scale but I now face the bewildering state of how to start the designing with ADE.
I'm wondering where to look for a kick start which would suggest the next steps ... if there's a starters manual hidden somewhere I'll pay handsomely for the information as to it's whereabouts.
Ken
PS to Jon
The secret to getting past the SWOD's during the SDK loads from my various disks was to click on the go button and then go on holidays! It looks like it loaded the whole disk in memory before it started to install!








