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  1. Thorsten,

    To bad FS9 is not going to see an all new CDG but if all we can get is an update...thats cool with me.

    -One fix I would like to see is the ground is uneven or something over the taxiway bridges on taxiways D, B and M when going over the highway heading to 9R. Can this be addressed? Every plane bounces going over those bridges.

    -Also the new S3 terminal I believe is where the A380 gates are located.

    -Now that Terminal 2E is reopen, can you add some of those moving buses and maybe some other dynamic scenery to that area?

    -Maybe some updated taxiway centerline and edge (blue lights) lighting?

    -Please just add whatever you can to the FS9 version....much appreciated Thorsten.

  2. TH,

    Yes, it is open now. It will be able to process 26 planes simultaneously, including six A380 superjumbos. … The new boarding area, called the 'Parisien Gallery,' will be reserved for national flag carrier Air France and its international partners in the SkyTeam Alliance. I will try to find some updated pics for you. If any readers out there can help, please post here links or pics for TH!

    Thorsten,

    Here is a link to an animation video (its in French) of the new Satellite 3 (S3) terminal. Click on the white letters in the center to start video. The controls on the video are at the bottom. The black square pauses the video. http://www.lemoniteur-expert.com/video/se&fs=true

  3. I have just reinstalled CDG again..added the nightblur patch, yellow signs and green dot files as well. Problem is, other than the runways themselves, the taxiways are not flattened enough. I can see dirt being kicked up by the wheels of all aircraft on the taxiways. This makes it very tough to taxi as I have to use high thrust to get around. This is in FS9. Can this be addressed?

    EDIT: I use UT Europe and now have found the problem. The Paris aerial photo needs to be higher than all the UT Europe entires including the landclass one. Now no more taxi in the dirt.

  4. Hi

    There aren´t too much big airports left. After Brussels we would need one of these airports:

    1. Basel

    2. Zürich

    3. Oslo

    4. Lisbon

    5. Oporto

    6. Prague

    7. Bucuresti

    8. Dublin

    9. Warzsawa

    10. Ataturk

    11. Athens

    12. Tessaloniki

    :lol: :lol: :lol:

    At this moment these are the countries left:

    - almost all the east countries like Turkey, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Check Republic, Greece, Romania and so on

    - Ireland and Iceland in the north

    - just Switzerland in the center

    - just Portugal in the west region

    All center is almost covered by lots of airports.

    Tks

    harpsi

    Lisbon coming soon (but you already know that :roll: : http://www.forum.aerosoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=8892

    Dublin next year: http://www.uk2000scenery.com/newsite/MyPage1.html

  5. I am getting the following error which causes FS9.1 to freeze up and crash:

    (11)FSUIPC:IPC timed out all entries.

    Press the Retry button to attempt the FSUIPC connection after fixing the problem, or press the Cancel button to end your flight.

    After pressing the Retry button, I get this error box:

    (515)FSUIPC connection failure: Cannot link to FSUIPC or WideClient.

    What is causing this problem?

    FYI..I have the payware version of FSUIPC 3.50. I have let it build a new ini file as well and still get the error.

  6. I am trying to get the marshaller or jetways to move and they will not for some reason. I am using the LDS 767 and set the NAV2 radio via the FMC NAV RAD button to 111.0 for the marshaller and he will not show up. Also setting the NAV2 to 115.2 to get the gate (F86) to move will not work. I have tried setting the NAV2 manually and it does not work either. Am I doing something wrong or is it a quirk with the LDS 767?

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