There has recently been a major change of RWY 11/29 at ESSL/Linköping Saab. The runway has been extended by about 600 m (2,000 ft) to the east. The western part of the runway has been shortened by about 600 m (2,000 ft) and is now only a taxiway. The runway has also been widened to 45 m. Please see the attached maps. This now means that the runway in this scenery does not comply with the new approach aids (ILS and RNP) and therefore becomes unusable for IFR flights.
Josa84, can you please send some pictures of these clubhouses and startingpoints? That would be great. Thanks
Regarding the aircraft there is not a bunch of barons, the satellite imagery is very unclear to see what kind of aircrafts sit on there. I just took a guess. But the numbers are correct.
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106977on June 17, 2025 8:12 PM
I'm a real life pilot and fly in the aero club at ESSL. I'm missing starting positions at the General Aviation Center (GAC) that were in the original scenery. Also, there isn't a single twin-engine aircraft based on the GAC at ESSL so it feels wrong to place a bunch of Beech Barons. I also miss the flying club building north of the workshop hangar.
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There has recently been a major change of RWY 11/29 at ESSL/Linköping Saab. The runway has been extended by about 600 m (2,000 ft) to the east. The western part of the runway has been shortened by about 600 m (2,000 ft) and is now only a taxiway. The runway has also been widened to 45 m. Please see the attached maps. This now means that the runway in this scenery does not comply with the new approach aids (ILS and RNP) and therefore becomes unusable for IFR flights.
IAIP – ESSL LINKÖPING/SAAB - https://aro.lfv.se/Editorial/View/IAIP?folderId=44
Albino Santos August 21, 2022 11:55 PM
Can be changed only when CIFP data on gateway is updated.
Jan Vogel June 17, 2025 10:48 AM
This was fixed by a recent submission, thanks!
SkyChek June 18, 2025 10:03 AM
Josa84, can you please send some pictures of these clubhouses and startingpoints? That would be great. Thanks
Regarding the aircraft there is not a bunch of barons, the satellite imagery is very unclear to see what kind of aircrafts sit on there. I just took a guess. But the numbers are correct.
I'm a real life pilot and fly in the aero club at ESSL. I'm missing starting positions at the General Aviation Center (GAC) that were in the original scenery. Also, there isn't a single twin-engine aircraft based on the GAC at ESSL so it feels wrong to place a bunch of Beech Barons. I also miss the flying club building north of the workshop hangar.