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PAJN Elevation (.bgl) file?


FleetingThought

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Hi,


 


I've become a bit sensitive about airports and elevation files since getting FTX Global Vector and FS Global 2010... just have a quick question:


 


I have two ADE_FTX_SAK_PAJx.BGL files in my Scenery/World/Scenery folder: one named ADE_FTX_SAK_PAJN.BGL, one named ADE_FTX_SAK_PAJ1.BGL.  PAJN is dated from 2011, PAJ1 is from 2/2013.  Weird.


 


I _believe_ I've got everything patched up with SAK100, SAK Patch 001, PAJN installed after that, ORBXLIBS131215 after that.


 


I still see PAJN slightly elevated from the surrounding scenery from the top-down view (I've been reviewing all my installed airports to make sure nothing's gone haywire since install of FTX Global Vector -- this is not a VECTOR issue, just making sure airport is installed correctly).


 


Screenshot below, let me know if there's anything I should do/fix/correct, thanks!


 


a7DkG.jpg


 


You can see the ridges to the left of Runway 26, this is what I want to make sure is not some sort of install problem on my part.


 


Steve

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I'm pretty sure that is correct, PAJN is built on reclaimed land, and the runway is listed as 21ft / 6m above sea level


 


http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/13980709.jpg


https://www2.ucar.edu/sites/default/files/news/images/profile/2010/jawsaircraft.jpg


http://www.xplormor.com/wp-content/uploads/galleries/post-1010/Taku%20Glacier_120830-38.jpg


 


And an oldie during construction


http://www.juneau.org/airport/photos/20081120100312.jpg


 


 


Hard winter in top-down view tends to show it off more prominently


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Ok great!  Not at all a problem, I love this airport and the job done with it, just wanted to make sure I hadn't messed anything up, thank you for a prompt reply!  A relief to hear this (pun intended)..... :)


 


BTW thanks for those reference screenshots; what a feat of engineering building PAJN was, astonishing.


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