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| Autor: || Christian Schmitt and others
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| Where to get: || Many yet unpublished updates are collected on papillon81's GIT repo: http://gitorious.org/papillon81/flightgear-custom-scenery
| Where to get: || Many yet unpublished updates are collected on papillon81's GIT repo: http://gitorious.org/papillon81/flightgear-custom-scenery
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The version in the GIT repo contains some future changes (new runway, buildings under construction). In addition to that there is a new custom scenery with many details for the area around the airport.
The version in the GIT repo contains some future changes (new runway, buildings under construction). In addition to that there is a new custom scenery with many details for the area around the airport.
==Runways==
EDDF has 3 runways. The runways are positioned approximately parallel. Two of them are east-west, and the other is north-south.  All three runways are the same length at 4,000 meters.
===Runway 07L-25R===
[[Instrument Landing System]] is available for runway 07L, tune you NAV radio to 110.55 with a heading of 069.614.  [[Instrument Landing System]] is available for runway 25R, tune you NAV radio to 109.50 with a heading of 249.568.
===Runway 07R-25L===
[[Instrument Landing System]] is available for runway 07R, tune you NAV radio to 110.95 with a heading of 069.619.  [[Instrument Landing System]] is available for runway 25L, tune you NAV radio to 110.70 with a heading of 249.571.
===Runway 18-36===
Runway 18-36 is the only runway that does not have [[Instrument Landing System]] available.


==External links==
==External links==

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Frankfurt am Main Airport
EDDF1.jpg
IATA: FRA ICAO: EDDF
Type Public
Owner Fraport
City Frankfurt am Main
website
Runways
Runway Length Material
07L/25R 4000 m Asphalt
07R/25L 4000 m Asphalt
18 4000 m Concrete


EDDF (Frankfurt Scenery)

Back to Germany Scenery Overview

Autor: Christian Schmitt and others
Where to get: Many yet unpublished updates are collected on papillon81's GIT repo: http://gitorious.org/papillon81/flightgear-custom-scenery

Description

Frankfurt am Main Airport is also known as Flughafen Frankfurt am Main or Rhein-Main-Flughafen and is the international airport that serves the city of Frankfurt am Main. It is located 12 km (7.5mi) southwest of downtown Frankfurt am Main, and is the busiest airport in Germany. This airport is complete with respect to the Terminals. However, as there are constant changes going on in reality, work is never really finished. In addition to the airport the scenery also contains a fair amount of skyscrapers of Frankfurt and some other details. The version available through terrasync is reasonably up-to date.

The version in the GIT repo contains some future changes (new runway, buildings under construction). In addition to that there is a new custom scenery with many details for the area around the airport.


Runways

EDDF has 3 runways. The runways are positioned approximately parallel. Two of them are east-west, and the other is north-south. All three runways are the same length at 4,000 meters.


Runway 07L-25R

Instrument Landing System is available for runway 07L, tune you NAV radio to 110.55 with a heading of 069.614. Instrument Landing System is available for runway 25R, tune you NAV radio to 109.50 with a heading of 249.568.

Runway 07R-25L

Instrument Landing System is available for runway 07R, tune you NAV radio to 110.95 with a heading of 069.619. Instrument Landing System is available for runway 25L, tune you NAV radio to 110.70 with a heading of 249.571.

Runway 18-36

Runway 18-36 is the only runway that does not have Instrument Landing System available.

External links