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I notice in a number of flight simultors that the airports tend to be lit up
far brighter than they are in real life. In FS2004 you can pick out the airport pretty easily by the spot green light or runway lights that kind of jump out of the scenary. In real life it is much more subtle, especially in an urban area where the airport can get lost among the thousands of city lights nearby. Any method for making the airport lights less distnictive or just turning them down? |
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In news:un_9b.489270$uu5.84118@sccrnsc04,
Marc wrote: I notice in a number of flight simultors that the airports tend to be lit up far brighter than they are in real life. In FS2004 you can pick out the airport pretty easily by the spot green light or runway lights that kind of jump out of the scenary. In real life it is much more subtle, especially in an urban area where the airport can get lost among the thousands of city lights nearby. Any method for making the airport lights less distnictive or just turning them down? This is interesting. In another newsgroup cough I've seen at least two different threads started by people asking how they can get the runway/taxiway lighting BRIGHTER. What gives? -- regards, Mark |
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![]() Mark Cherry wrote in message ... In news:un_9b.489270$uu5.84118@sccrnsc04, Marc wrote: I notice in a number of flight simultors that the airports tend to be lit up far brighter than they are in real life. In FS2004 you can pick out the airport pretty easily by the spot green light or runway lights that kind of jump out of the scenary. In real life it is much more subtle, especially in an urban area where the airport can get lost among the thousands of city lights nearby. Any method for making the airport lights less distnictive or just turning them down? This is interesting. In another newsgroup cough I've seen at least two different threads started by people asking how they can get the runway/taxiway lighting BRIGHTER. What gives? I think the problem with FS2002 and 2004 is that the city lights aren't bright enough. Fly over Vegas or London at night; they don't look as bright and city-like as they should - whereas the runway light effects look perfectly bright. This makes the runways look too bright to people like Marc who like landing in urban airports. I normally fly from EGPC (Wick, Scotland) or EGPD (Dyce, Scotland) where there is either little or no city surrounding the airfield. Some airstrips with LIAL (Low-Intensity Airport Lighting) are too dark, IMHO; I once flew right over Stornaway airport while looking for the runway, and didn't spot it until it was too late... TO/GA time !! Cheers Graeme |
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Mark Cherry wrote in message ... In news:un_9b.489270$uu5.84118@sccrnsc04, Marc wrote: I notice in a number of flight simultors that the airports tend to be lit up far brighter than they are in real life. In FS2004 you can pick out the airport pretty easily by the spot green light or runway lights that kind of jump out of the scenary. In real life it is much more subtle, especially in an urban area where the airport can get lost among the thousands of city lights nearby. Any method for making the airport lights less distnictive or just turning them down? This is interesting. In another newsgroup cough I've seen at least two different threads started by people asking how they can get the runway/taxiway lighting BRIGHTER. What gives? I think the problem with FS2002 and 2004 is that the city lights aren't bright enough. Fly over Vegas or London at night; they don't look as bright and city-like as they should - whereas the runway light effects look perfectly bright. This makes the runways look too bright to people like Marc who like landing in urban airports. I normally fly from EGPC (Wick, Scotland) or EGPD (Dyce, Scotland) where there is either little or no city surrounding the airfield. Some airstrips with LIAL (Low-Intensity Airport Lighting) are too dark, IMHO; I once flew right over Stornaway airport while looking for the runway, and didn't spot it until it was too late... TO/GA time !! Cheers Graeme I agree, usually while night flying in highly lighted city areas I look for the airport by beacon and a dark piece of landscape, it is very easy to miss the low intensity airstrips and also quite difficult to find lower lighted approaches in a bright city setting. I once did a night flight to KABE and had to have the runway lights turned up twice on base before I could see them. At that time I didn't have many flight hours and felt rather insecure in my skills. However while taxing to the GA ramp. I overheard a US Air Shuttle request brighter settings twice also, needless to say that made my night and dispelled my lack of self faith. I guess the tower troller just had sore eyes that night or the electric bill was killing them ![]() As for the FS side of it would be nice if we could click out the intensity low medium or high from a panel ![]() We do our clicks from radio to non towered runway lights ...... Safe Flying out there. |
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![]() "Marc" wrote in message news:un_9b.489270$uu5.84118@sccrnsc04... I notice in a number of flight simultors that the airports tend to be lit up far brighter than they are in real life. In FS2004 you can pick out the airport pretty easily by the spot green light or runway lights that kind of jump out of the scenary. In real life it is much more subtle, especially in an urban area where the airport can get lost among the thousands of city lights nearby. Any method for making the airport lights less distnictive or just turning them down? Go to the AVSIM downloads section , and look under FS2004 Scenery for a file called rlights.zip. A quote from the AVSIM description: " File Description: reduced the oversized green and blue taxiway lights and also the big red lights on parking ramps. The runway lights are now a little bit smaller but clear and bright. By: Holger Busekros (CB)" I tried this file and it performs as descibed. The lights are smaller and don't appear as bright but are intense enough to be distinct from the general background David x-- 100 Proof News - http://www.100ProofNews.com x-- 3,500+ Binary NewsGroups, and over 90,000 other groups x-- Access to over 800 Gigs/Day - $8.95/Month x-- UNLIMITED DOWNLOAD |
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![]() "Dave Erb" wrote in message ... File Description: reduced the oversized green and blue taxiway lights and also the big red lights on parking ramps. The runway lights are now a little bit smaller but clear and bright. By: Holger Busekros (CB)" I tried this file and it performs as descibed. The lights are smaller and don't appear as bright but are intense enough to be distinct from the general background David that sounds good. I will check it out. thanks. Marc |
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