M Graham Clark Downtown
Identifier in X-Plane | KPLK |
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Full name | M Graham Clark Downtown |
Country | United States |
Datum Coordinates (lat, lon) | 36.62600, -93.22900 open in Google Maps |
Elevation | (Not specified) |
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- 105763 – boerema456 02/22/2025Corrected heading for taxiway textures, added road exclusions for road network. Work includes updated taxiways, markings, and lights. Added more details inclusing better west ramp, fuel area, taxiway flows, and runway rules.Approved Recommended
- 105692 – boerema456 02/15/2025Added road exclusions for road network. Work includes updated taxiways, markings, and lights. Added more details inclusing better west ramp, fuel area, taxiway flows, and runway rules.See comments
- 105549 – boerema456 02/03/2025Updated Airport Boundary. Tried to split the difference between satellite imagery and current xplane treeline. Plus all other addtions as before.See comments
- 105425 – boerema456 01/26/2025Updated Taxiways, Markings, and lights. Added more details inclusing better west ramp, fuel area, tree lines, taxiway flows, and runway rules.See comments
- 69076 – HeadwindH 06/19/2019KPLK: M Graham Clark Downtown, Branson, Missouri (formerly Point Lookout). Full 3D build of 2D WEDBot. Put taxiway in proper position (VERY) close to runway. Added ramp, internal taxiway, roads, hangar, buildings, etc. Raised VASI to 3.5 degrees to clear elevated highway on east end. Updated displaced thresholds on 3738x100 lighted runway. Attended with 100LL and Jet A. A fun airport on a nice VFR day. Not for a novice pilot and don't scud run here. Enjoy Branson. HeadwindHApproved
- 55194 – WEDbot 09/13/2017Updated runway numbering to match Navigraph/Aerosoft dataApproved
- 19168 – WEDbot 01/17/2015Airport upload from X-Plane 10.32's default apt.datApproved
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