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Stockplane,
Okay. First, let's deal with the airbases.
To do as you desire, you will need two things. First, is this package from MaskRider's site:
http://mask-rider.net/MaskRider2008/resources/lindsay_watts_cfs2_gsl_tutorial.zip
Rename the "empty" gsl to cfs2.gsl, and then overwrite the one in your sim in the GSL folder. This will eliminate any Pacific objects.
Then, go into the SCENEDB folder and find the afdfiles folder. Inside the "scenery" folder within the "afdfiles" folder, you will find the file cfs2afd.bgl file. Delete that, as well as any corresponding "filelist.dat" file you find.
Then, go back to the scenedb folder and go to the "runways" folder, and once again within the "scenery" folder, delete the "allrunways.bgl" file, along with any corresponding "filelist.dat" files.
You will then need to delete all of the PTO airbase.dat entries from your "airbase.dat" file, found in your "INFO" folder. The airbase IDs you need to delete are numbered 8000 thru 8050. (You can delete them all, and then we'll instruct you how to add them for the MTO when you ask.)
This is what an airbase.dat entry looks like...
[runway.0]
id=8000
name=Espiritu Santo
base_lat=S15 31.03
base_lon=E167 13.45
base_alt=68
heading=0
allegiance=0
units_across=2
takeoff_start_pos=-450,0
takeoff_stop_pos=1600,200
landing_start_pos=5000,350
landing_touchdown_pos=550,0
landing_stop_pos=-250,0
Just make sure to keep the "runway.0, runway.1, etc. numbers in sequence, otherwise this will give you fits flying missions or trying to find the airfields on a map!
I have to get ready for church, so I will answer the other question later this afternoon.
In the interim, this is the setup for the MTO. My apologies, it is a little complex:
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/local_links.php?action=jump&catid=49&id=2932