The Airport has Water around itself that also goes under the runway. The Lake beside the Airport is in the wrong place and there is a huge buldge on runway 13 which renders the runway unusable
You can try UNchecking "Runway follows land contours" to flatten the runway bump. After this action quit and restart X-Plane. When you do this you will return to flat land areas a bit inside the Scenery's airport boundaries. Note that this is now a global condition.
We use Open Street Map data for X-Plane's bodies of water. If it is in the wrong spot it may be due to bad data. The bump in the runway and water issues could potentially be resolved by a dsf recut, but that might not happen during the rest of the v10 lifespan.
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The Airport has Water around itself that also goes under the runway. The Lake beside the Airport is in the wrong place and there is a huge buldge on runway 13 which renders the runway unusable
Jennifer Roberts January 6, 2016 8:58 AM
You can try UNchecking "Runway follows land contours" to flatten the runway bump. After this action quit and restart X-Plane. When you do this you will return to flat land areas a bit inside the Scenery's airport boundaries. Note that this is now a global condition.
We use Open Street Map data for X-Plane's bodies of water. If it is in the wrong spot it may be due to bad data. The bump in the runway and water issues could potentially be resolved by a dsf recut, but that might not happen during the rest of the v10 lifespan.