Oglivie River
Identifier in X-Plane | CFS4 |
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Full name | Oglivie River |
Country | Canada |
Datum Coordinates (lat, lon) | 65.67500, -138.11500 open in Google Maps |
Elevation | (Not specified) |
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- 104279 – FlynBrian 10/28/2024This is a tree lined 50' wide gravel strip, I have reduced the boundary and lined it with trees until a recut. CFB 3 Field Squadron Cdn. Engineers used it extendivly late 1960s to early 1970 to build a local bridgeApproved Recommended
- 90023 – ryanairpilot737 03/07/2022Updated an airstrip.See comments
- 12656 – WEDbot 01/17/2015Airport upload from X-Plane 10.32's default apt.datApproved
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104279 by FlynBrian October 28, 2024 11:00 PM
Released with X-Plane Desktop
- 12.1.4
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(Not released yet)Features
- Has Taxi Route
Scenery properties
Scenery ID | 104279 |
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Based on ID | 12656 |
Author | FlynBrian |
Uploaded on | October 28, 2024 11:00 PM |
Accepted on | October 29, 2024 6:00 PM |
Approved on | November 1, 2024 11:32 PM |
Declined on | |
Name | Oglivie River |
Status | Approved |
Architecture | 3D |
WED version | 2.5.2r1 |
Latitude | 65.67440 |
Longitude | -138.11560 |
Metadata
ICAO Code | Missing |
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IATA Code | Missing |
FAA Code | Missing |
City/Locality | Ogilvie River |
State/Province | Yukon Territory |
Country | CAN Canada |
Region Code | CY |
Datum Latitude | 65.674444444 |
Datum Longitude | -138.115833333 |
Transition Altitude | 18000 |
Transition Level | 18000 |
Local Code | CFS4 |
Local Authorithy | Missing |
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FlynBrian Artist October 28, 2024 11:00 PM
This is a tree lined 50' wide gravel strip, I have reduced the boundary and lined it with trees until a recut. CFB 3 Field Squadron Cdn. Engineers used it extendivly late 1960s to early 1970 to build a local bridge
Julian Lockwood Admin November 1, 2024 11:32 PM
Approved by moderator.