Came across this site and have found it brilliant in looking for an airport to fly from and to. Especially if you want to take a short flight in Canada from one remote airport to another. Just zoom in on the country you choose so that airfields are shown.
If you already have this then just disregard my post!!
https://ourairports.com/world.html
Regards
Nigel.
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Looking for an Airport?
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Thanks Nigel.
I had no idea there are so many heloports in a 20 mile radius of my house.
I had no idea there are so many heloports in a 20 mile radius of my house.
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Thanks Nigel, a very useful tool.
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I have used it before, its got a lot of great information but its 'open source' where anybody can contribute information so its not always reliable.
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Thanks Nigel
I've discovered a couple out west from me.
I'll check Google Earth and see whether they're worth it. Sometimes, tiny airstrips are so rough in FSX that I can't get enough speed to take off
I've discovered a couple out west from me.
I'll check Google Earth and see whether they're worth it. Sometimes, tiny airstrips are so rough in FSX that I can't get enough speed to take off