![]() The following key-value pairs are part of the apt.dat 1050 specification and are used in X-Plane 11: Now all this information is taken from apt.dat, which uses the 1302 row code for key-value pairs, which can be edited in WED. Previously, a separate airports.txt was used to hold information like transition level, longest runway length, etc. ![]() No more duplicate airport informationįurthermore, all data about airports and runways is taken from the apt.dat, which has been extended so it can carry information necessary for the avionics. X-Plane 12 loads navdata conforming to the 11.50 or later spec, for supporting all features, navdata conforming to the 12 spec is preferred. Note that the format is not backwards-compatible to any of the old datasets, X-Plane 11 will only load data in the X-Plane 11 format. X-Plane 11 has a redesigned navdata hierarchy and new formats, that strongly enforce referential integrity and correctness. This lack of data integrity is no longer possible. In X-Plane 10, it was possible to have a discrepancy between what you saw in the X-Plane world and what was available for GPS navigation. All items defined in this common database will be used for the scenery, the map, ATC, AI and the GPS/FMS and radio navigation avionics. In X-Plane 11 and later, one single database is used for all purposes of navigational data in the simulator. ![]()
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