Got a passion for design, and want to help improve Infinite Flight? Here, you can help contribute to airport designs, by adding taxiways, taxiway lines, parking spots and more. You'll be helping to pave the future for Infinite Flight airports!
Helping out is very easy once you understand the basics. We have full tutorials available on our website, as well as video tutorials: airportediting.com
We highly recommend you join our Slack team - it's a great way to meet other editors and get tips and tricks! Email mailto:contact@airportediting.com to get started.
It's furthermore highly recommended to check out our Infinite Flight Airport Editing Beginner's Guide where you will find information on all challenges of Airport Editing, starting with joining and setting up the software to the actual editing process.
The general rule is "draw what you see", with a few exceptions:
DO
- Use accurate imagery for airports.
- Add taxiways.
- Add taxiway lines.
- Add parking spots.
- Modify runways.
- Add airport boundaries.
- Add airport ATC frequencies (please see websites such as airnav.com for this).
DON'T
- Add runway markings or text/numbers with taxiway lines (this includes runway numbers, blastpad arrows, etc.).
- Create jet bridges using the taxiway tool.
- Forget to include a boundary.
- Make up an airport - it HAS to be a real airport.
- Outline buildings with a taxi line.
In order to achieve maximum accuracy for each airport (in terms of features drawn, location and sizing), the majority of our editors use SASPlanet (for Windows and Linux only) and WED-O-Maker. This allows for detailed satellite imagery to be shown on WED. It's free to use, and easy to set up (tutorials are available on the WED-O-Maker website).
We appreciate every contribution that is made! Thank you very much to each person that contributes, you are really helping to make the Infinite Flight world a better place.
Airport editing run by Cameron Carmichael Alonso (@carmichaelalonso) and Misha Camp (@mishacamp).
Note: by submitting anything to this project, you are bound by the Contributor License Agreement.
Airports in this repo are based on open-source data released by X-Plane on the GPL V2.0 license.
Copyright © 2013, Robin A. Peel.
This data is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program ("LICENSE"); if not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.