Dear Allocator,
Sorry to bother you. I saw you helped HH plot the outline of EDDH on his map. Could you show me how to do this? I am visiting EDFF and ELLX in late October. I am going to have my RadarBox with me and I am very curious about what I will get at those two airports. Is the RadarBOx editable?
I am kind of new to RadarBox.
Regards,
Chung-ping Liang
Hi there Chung-ping,
Creating the airport outlines is not difficult, but it does take a little time. Here is how you do it:
1. Visit Bones RadarBox Utilities web page here:
http://www.homepages.mcb.net/bones/AirNav/AirNav_Utilities.htm2. Go to the bottom of the page to "Jordan's Outline Marker"
http://www.acme.com/jef/outlines/3. You will see a Google Map display on the page. You need to move to the position where the airfield is. If you have to move the map a large distance, zoom out by using the scale slider on the left, drag the map, then zoom in again.
4. You can then switch to the Satellite view so you can see the actual airfield which has more detail that the map view.
5. You are now going to mark the outside of the airfield. Left click on the map where you want to start drawing. As you continue to click on the picture, you will see a red line being left on the picture each time you click. If you make a mistake, you can undo by using the "Delete last point" button. You can do this as many times as you like to delete as many points as you like. You will see co-ordinates appearing at tthe bottom of the screen as you click.
6. When you have gone all around the outside of the object, say the outline of the runways and taxyways and back to the start point, click the "Start New Line" button.
7. You can now start to fill in all the detail by choosing another area to outline. Remember, you are drawing one continuous line each time to always finish each line where you started.
8. When you have finished, you will have a whole load of co-ordinates scrolling off the screen at the bottom. You need to copy these co-ordinates by left clicking with the mouse at the start, then dragging to the last co-ordinate (which will be -1) and pressing Crtl+C to copy.
9. Open Windows NotePad, and paste the co-ordinates.
10. Save the NotePad file as an .out file (for example EDDH.out) to the
/AirNav RadarBox 2007/Outlines directory. Make sure that the file is saved as .out and not .txt or .out.txt
11. Run RadarBox, and your outline should appear. You might need to zoom right in to see the airfieid outline.
Ok, that's it. It takes longer to describe than it actually does to create the outline. Start with just the airfield outline and load it into RB to see how it works, then go for the whole thing.
Here is a copy of the EDDH.out file. I don't think that the $Type=2 does anything in RB, this is an SBS setting.
{Hamburg EDDH}
$TYPE=2
53.65420+9.97486
53.63319+9.99310
53.61843+9.96340
53.61797+9.96400
53.61723+9.96387
53.61680+9.96417
53.61657+9.96490
53.61670+9.96572
53.61692+9.96623
53.62196+9.97657
53.62189+9.97709
53.62171+9.97735
53.62120+9.97803
53.62102+9.97799
53.62049+9.97705
53.61934+9.97859
53.62151+9.98297
53.62176+9.98254
53.62237+9.98400
53.62273+9.98516
53.62283+9.98597
53.62260+9.98614
53.62291+9.98765
53.62331+9.99142
53.62339+9.99408
53.62342+9.99653
53.62431+9.99661
53.62441+9.99606
53.62418+9.99610
53.62408+9.99310
53.62431+9.99258
53.62527+9.99237
53.62560+9.99262
53.62573+9.99314
53.62550+9.99318
53.62540+9.99301
53.62499+9.99318
53.62543+9.99704
53.62581+9.99683
53.62583+9.99627
53.62601+9.99576
53.62632+9.99799
53.62609+9.99910
53.62504+10.00009
53.62563+10.00237
53.62563+10.00301
53.62548+10.00322
53.62314+10.00524
53.62382+10.00777
53.62426+10.00743
53.62400+10.00653
53.62838+10.00258
53.63034+10.00468
53.63349+10.00425
53.63446+10.00382
53.63492+10.00322
53.63469+10.00275
53.63472+10.00241
53.63487+10.00228
53.63510+10.00249
53.63571+10.00301
53.63642+10.00258
53.63662+10.00211
53.63673+10.00172
53.63706+10.00125
53.63581+9.99863
53.63611+9.99734
53.63746+9.99417
53.63807+9.99301
53.63909+9.99198
53.64207+9.98945
53.64622+9.98589
53.64878+9.98353
53.65425+9.97885
53.65466+9.97842
53.65491+9.97782
53.65497+9.97713
53.65484+9.97653
53.65456+9.97559
53.65494+9.97499
53.65479+9.97438
53.65428+9.97477
-1
etc
I've shortened this post, so this isn't the entire EDDH.out file, but I'm sure you get the idea. If you do need the whole file, just let me know