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#51
MSFS Product Support / Re: Guernsey
Last post by mikced 76 - Dec 07, 2024, 11:05 PM
I fully understand your position and its your scenery addons in the end so you do them the way you want 😀 The question is would it not be easier for you without? I hear people complain, there is too many biz jets, there are too few of this or that. Why add them in the first place. why not let peple add whatever AI they want and make all airfields static free? Have you ever asked your customers if this is actually what they want.
#52
MSFS Product Support / Re: Guernsey
Last post by Gary Summons - Dec 07, 2024, 06:23 PM
Sorry but I only can make 1 version, it will never please everyones personal wishes and I do realise that. But It's too complex to maintain different versions. Its not just an odd file swap like it was in the older sims, it's a whole new separate project.

#53
MSFS Product Support / Re: Guernsey
Last post by mikced 76 - Dec 06, 2024, 07:13 PM
Exactly. That was it, a different no static airplane version of the common library. please Gary also for FS2024 would be very nice to get rid of those static planes. We have AIG, FSLTL and the default AI traffic, who needs non moving planes 😀
#54
MSFS Product Support / Re: Guernsey
Last post by Jersey Beano - Dec 06, 2024, 05:33 PM
Hey there Mikced 76 I did ask Gary for a common library that had less static aircraft thinking it was that causing the issues but i was wrong its the scenery itself.
All the Exec jets at EGJJ in 2024 anyone would think we were rich over here;) , There used to be way back, for 2020 a 'No Static' version hopefully he will do the same for EGJB, pretty please Gary ;)
EGJB is truly lovely all I need now is a UK2000 EGJA
Cheers.
#55
MSFS Product Support / Guernsey
Last post by mikced 76 - Dec 06, 2024, 05:22 PM
So happy to hear about Guernsey I will pick up for sure but how about all the static aircraft can it be disabled. I have Jersey but have not used it in a long time but as I remember it could be disabled there at least. Dont care much for it eith todays nice AI alternatives
#56
The product is now released. You must update your Common Library, as it has also changed for this product release.
#57
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#58
MSFS Product Updates & News / Guernsey Airport for MSFS
Last post by Gary Summons - Nov 30, 2024, 01:08 PM
Guernsey Airport(EGJB) 2024 30th January 2025

History
V1.4.0 18th November 2024
Original

V1.4.1 30th January 2025
Minor line change on runway



Youtube Video here:


Guernsey Airport (IATA: GCI, ICAO: EGJB) is the primary airport serving the island of Guernsey. The airport opened in 1939, just before World War II. Over the years, it has undergone several upgrades, including runway extensions and terminal refurbishments, to accommodate modern aircraft and passenger needs. Located in the Channel Islands, which are situated between the United Kingdom and France.The airport's elevation is 102 feet (31 meters) above sea level and is owned and operated by the States of Guernsey. Guernsey Airport has a single asphalt runway (09/27), which is 1,463 meters (4,800 feet) long. This runway supports a mix of small regional jets, turboprops, and general aviation aircraft. The airport has a modern terminal building equipped to handle domestic and international flights. Facilities include check-in counters, security screening, lounges, retail shops, and food and beverage outlets. In addition to commercial operations, the airport supports general aviation, air ambulance services, and occasional military flights.

Guernsey Airport primarily serves regional routes, with flights connecting to destinations in the UK, such as London (Gatwick), Southampton, and Birmingham, as well as nearby Jersey. Aurigny, the airline owned by the States of Guernsey, is the primary carrier operating from the airport. Blue islands is another carrier with its fleet of ATR42 aircraft.


#59
Perfect
#60
MSFS Product Support / Re: MSFS 2024 updates
Last post by David Ireland - Nov 20, 2024, 10:39 AM
thanks......will do