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superliner 29th Jan 2009 13:06

Airport layout
 
Hi,

I'm making a model of an airport, for a college project. And I was looking for the layout of an airport especially concerning the positioning of the transmitters (ILS, Glideslope), RADAR with respect to the runway. Would be really great if anybody could point me in the right direction or just share some ideas.

A plan of the upcoming airport at Delhi would be the icing on the cake. Thanks in advance.

chiglet 29th Jan 2009 17:33

Google is your friend....
eg, type in KJFK and you will find links to JFK airport, [New York] which includes airfield layout, and arrival and departure patterns [SIDs and STARs].
Most airports have web sites, so don't stay up too late.....:E

johnwalton 29th Jan 2009 18:04

ICAO Annex 14 is your friend: Annex 14 ICAO

superliner 30th Jan 2009 15:09

Thanks a lot buddies... I'm still 'data mining' for the project, please do post if you find anything that you think might be helpful.

Originally Posted by chiglet
Google is your friend....

Yes! thanks for reminding me :ok: (I'm still at it)

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 30th Jan 2009 18:09

ILS Localiser at the far end of the runway. Glidepath to one side, close to the touchdown point. Surveillance radar can be positioned anywhere; doesn't even have to be on the airport. However, GCA radar - rarely used at civil aerodromes now - is usually positioned close to the touchdown point.

Glamdring 30th Jan 2009 18:51

Have a look Here for the AIPs for all UK airfields. They include aerodrome maps which should give you an idea.

superliner 2nd Feb 2009 10:52

Thanks everyone.... so I finally have most of the data. So as of now I plan to place the glideslop, localizer, marker, SSR, radar, vor antennas on the model.... anymore that you can suggest?

forget 2nd Feb 2009 11:22

Take a look at this -

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/CAP168.PDF

It gives you approved taxiway/runway markings - and lots of other stuff.

superliner 5th Feb 2009 12:03

Thanks guys.... you've been of a lot of help, I got all that I was looking for and more! Really appreciate your help.

superliner.

dany4kin 6th Feb 2009 01:41

Further to the excellent sources listed above, 'Airliners.net' will allow you to search out 'Airport Overviews' giving some shots of airports from above.

superliner 9th Feb 2009 12:26

Guys, can you please tell me if the runway ends mirror each other with respect to the centreline marking? It says on wikipedia that the runway lights are red x distance from the end and then alternate red and white y distance followed by white lights, is it the same for the other end. Say for runway 28-10, end for runway 28 would be threshold for 10 isn't it? So am I right in thinking that centreline markings "begin" and "end" in red?

SMOC 9th Feb 2009 20:31

It depends which way you are looking, the start is always white the end red so for example if you turn around at the start so therefore face the end you will then face the red lights ie they are directional with either white on one side and red on the other or for the middle section white on both sides.

Hope that explains it, but here's a pic

Runway Centerline Light - H Series - FAA Type: L-850A Honeywell

superliner 14th Apr 2009 18:38

Here is what we've managed to do so far..... it still requires a bit of work.

http://i41.tinypic.com/aope7p.jpg


Thank you guys, without your help I wouldn't have been able to get this far even. Any further suggestions/ideas/criticisms welcome!

Avman 14th Apr 2009 19:46

now, about the scale..........:E

EGCC4284 14th Apr 2009 23:08

Looks like Liverpool with a 2nd runway LOL

superliner 26th Apr 2009 12:07

Well scale wasn't a requirement for us so that's not a problem. And since we were mainly supposed to focus on the position and types of ILS antennae scale would've been a problem of it own.... a 10 feet antenna against a 10000 ft runway would've been difficult to depict!

The weired thing is that that was a post about runway alignments being incorrect based on which I'd made the necessary corrections to the model, and now that post has disappeared, apparently deleted.....

Thanks everyone for being of a lot of help, really really appreciate it!

philc1983 3rd Nov 2009 10:29

Lights
 
Put some runway centreline lights and threshold/runway end lights on aswell. Pretty good model matey, I always enjoy a good model, however thats a different story. ;)

superliner 3rd Nov 2009 15:59

Glad you liked it... and thank you for the suggestion, although it's a bit late for me to implement now.
Cheers.

Pugilistic Animus 3rd Nov 2009 23:19

maybe shrink the loc antenas just a little;)

richardnunney 4th Nov 2009 17:52

Runway 09 and 10 are the wrong way round.

09 should be 10 and vice versa.


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