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The planes Quad's Skyline Serpent, Concorde and A380 are touching when they land pr take off.
the wings touch each other.
Is it possible to adapt this airport (or make another one) for the bigger planes without touching the other when they are at the gate, land or take off ?
Thanks.
I'm haviang a problem, could you help me?
My city used to have a fully opeerational airport but i erased it to create a new one.
Since this day any planes will land on my map, even if a use the default airport.
Its like my save have broken the air connections.
Since is a big city, i don`t want to create a new one.
You have any idea what this could be?
Thanks a lot.
It might be modelled after the Lester B. Pearson Airport in Toronto.
(I AM NOT THE DEVELPOR)
I think I missed a thing. Why are my planes trying to literally land in the gate (they dive into the ground where the gate is). The other ones taking off are falling below the ground after take off.
To this airport: great work, great detail and I love the lighting. What is the best part of this asset is that you can place it with road only and create runways/taxiways on your own or if you dont want to do that you can place whole airport by one click.
so yeah...
Thanks for quick reply. I guess it have something to do with the taxiways, any tips on how to do it well?
I finally manged to connect the taxiways the right way, but at least one of the plane-docks is acting wired. When a plane is leaving it start to go back as usual, then suddenly it start to turn and take off in a spiral fashion just behind where it docked. Anyone else experienced this?