Fictitious Airports in FlyNET?
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 2:13 am
I greatly enjoy being allowed to add airports to the FlyNET database, and have used the feature to add a couple already. They have all been real airports, and I've used the best data available.
My question is for the management, and also to see what others here think: May we add airports to the database which do not exist in the real world? For example, if I wanted to add my own private airstrip somewhere, for which I'd created scenery in my sim, would I be able to add it to the database so I could go there in FlyNET? Or is the intent of the management to limit the database to "real" airfields?
Personally, I would be in favor of being able to add a "fictitious" airport to the database. In the real world, there's nothing stopping me from creating my own airport, provided I own enough land and go through the applicable government process for registering it.
There are also a lot of great freeware sceneries out there for airports which do not exist in the real world, but are nevertheless fun to fly to in the sim.
I'd also like to include a poll for the general public of FlyNET to weigh in on this one.
Thanks, and happy flying!
My question is for the management, and also to see what others here think: May we add airports to the database which do not exist in the real world? For example, if I wanted to add my own private airstrip somewhere, for which I'd created scenery in my sim, would I be able to add it to the database so I could go there in FlyNET? Or is the intent of the management to limit the database to "real" airfields?
Personally, I would be in favor of being able to add a "fictitious" airport to the database. In the real world, there's nothing stopping me from creating my own airport, provided I own enough land and go through the applicable government process for registering it.
There are also a lot of great freeware sceneries out there for airports which do not exist in the real world, but are nevertheless fun to fly to in the sim.
I'd also like to include a poll for the general public of FlyNET to weigh in on this one.
Thanks, and happy flying!