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Revision as of 11:08, 20 April 2012
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Developed by | Ben Supnik, Cristiano Maggi |
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Initial release | 2007 |
OS | GNU/Linux, Windows, MacOS X |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website |
WorldEditor (WED) is a CAD-like graphic editor that lets you create custom airport layouts. It is designed for X-Plane, and works with apt.dat version 850 and higher.
Obtaining WorldEditor
Stable WED binaries for Windows and Mac can be downloaded from scenery.x-plane.com. A development version is available through: dev.x-plane.com.
In order to work with WED without installing X-Plane, one needs to create a special Custom Scenery directory, for example X-Plane/Custom Scenery. When launching WED for the first time, click the "Choose X-Plane folder" directory and select the folder that your Custom Scenery houses in (in our example: X-Plane).
Related content
- TaxiDraw, editor for groundnetworks and apt.dat below version 850.
External links
- Airport Creation (X-Plane wiki)