Airport code changes no longer need to be requested through the Gateway bug reporter to be handled by Laminar Research. This can now be accomplished by re-submitting the airport to the Gateway. The X-Plane Airport ID must remain the same, but the appropriate metadata field (ICAO, FAA, IATA, etc.) should be changed in WED, and the modified airport uploaded to the Gateway.
Hi this is just an FYI.
I have X-Plane 12 and installed "zzz_hd_global_scenery4" and "XP11_HD_Mesh_V4_+30-130-North_America" , "XP11_HD_Mesh_V4_+30-130-North_America" back in May. Since then I have found that some of the smaller Airports like KDWA have trees in the Taxiways and ramps or parking areas. For KLHM I found that the developer had added exclusions to prevent this. You may want to consider doing that.
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2Q3 Yolo County airport is now KDWA:
https://www.airnav.com/airport/KDWA
Julian Lockwood August 27, 2018 7:38 AM
Airport code changes no longer need to be requested through the Gateway bug reporter to be handled by Laminar Research. This can now be accomplished by re-submitting the airport to the Gateway. The X-Plane Airport ID must remain the same, but the appropriate metadata field (ICAO, FAA, IATA, etc.) should be changed in WED, and the modified airport uploaded to the Gateway.
TimRodeo314 April 9, 2019 2:16 PM
I think this can be closed now?
Hi this is just an FYI. I have X-Plane 12 and installed "zzz_hd_global_scenery4" and "XP11_HD_Mesh_V4_+30-130-North_America" , "XP11_HD_Mesh_V4_+30-130-North_America" back in May. Since then I have found that some of the smaller Airports like KDWA have trees in the Taxiways and ramps or parking areas. For KLHM I found that the developer had added exclusions to prevent this. You may want to consider doing that.