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Hong Kong - Sam_Nagy - 22-08-2005 Hi I watched a program about 6month's ago on a airport out in the middle of the sea. Which you haft to go down along road too get to it. I cant remember because it was such a long time ago if it had been built or was going to be built? Can somebody please tell me the answer Sam Re: Hong Kong - Plane Nuts - 22-08-2005 I'm pretty sure it's Kensai in Osaka Japan you're referring to, and it's there, in fact, they're adding on to it: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/896621/M/ Could be Chek Lap Kok in Hong Kong though too, but it's closer to the mainland: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/893823/M/ Re: Hong Kong - savage - 22-08-2005 VHHH Definately. The program (If I'm not mistaken), Extreme Engineering. Re: Hong Kong - biddy - 22-08-2005 Sounds like VHHH to me with the only way in by a small road or by rail. If anybody has ever flown into that airport you must agree it is quite something and the train that takes you to the mainland is more like the cabin of an aircraft with all seats having their own tv set. Re: Hong Kong - SWAFO - 23-08-2005 That's the one! Re: Hong Kong - fruitfly - 23-08-2005 The very one that replaced Kai Tak! Howerver, if you'd still like to try that one of the most challenging approaches, prepare yourselves: Download: - " VHHX4v1.zip " from http://www.swiremariners.com/cathayhk.html - AFCAD file: http://library.avsim.net/download.php?DLID=38703 - autogen scenery: http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?Name=&FileName=hkautogen2.zip&Author=&Description=&CatID=Root&DLID=&OldL The only files you'll need from VHHX4v1.zip are: VHHX_ILS.bgl and VHHX_MKR.bgl. Also take AF2_VHHX.bgl from the Kai-tak AFCAD and paste them into ....Flight Simulator9 / Addon Scenery / Scenery Now try some approaches and go arounds in 747 following the procedures!!! ![]() Post Edited ( 08-23-05 08:32 ) Re: Hong Kong - SWAFO - 23-08-2005 I remember seeing pictures, reading articles, and hearing pilots share their "Kai Tak Stories". Definetly one of the most dangerous/exhilarating approaches that ever existed. Too bad it had to go. Re: Hong Kong - fruitfly - 23-08-2005 Right! And here's the link to that new airport: http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?Name=&FileName=vhhh2005b.zip ....and also two not that big videos of a Kai Tak approach: http://www.cpavirtual.org/Files/Videos/BIGKaiTak.wmv http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?Name=&FileName=kaitak3.zip Enjoy! Re: Hong Kong - SWAFO - 23-08-2005 Great links, thanks fruitfly! Re: Hong Kong - fruitfly - 24-08-2005 ....and the latest addition to avsim file library -"Kai Tak procedure file for PMDG 737/747 for the old Kai Tak airport. Full with IGS/VOR/NDB/ILS approach to runway 13/31 and all SID's and arrivals!!" http://library.avsim.net/sendfile.php?Location=AVSIM&Proto=ftp&DLID=72320 ...so, Brad, now you can try if you're up to the job! ![]() Re: Hong Kong - olseric - 25-08-2005 I think I remembering seeing that engineering marvels program once (or a similar one) on the History Channel. If I remember correctly, that one was done on Osaka Kansai. It's out far enough that they had to build up the land quite a bit because of the depth. Can't remember when Kansai was finished, but I want to say late 90s. This one still takes the cake though: Funchal / Madeira (- Santa Cruz) (FNC / LPMA) http://www.airliners.net/open.file/654195/M/ http://www.airliners.net/open.file/702535/M/ Post Edited ( 08-26-05 00:54 ) Re: Hong Kong - Clownloachlover - 26-08-2005 Try landing at that airport(Kansai), it's scary if your not expecting it. In 1995 I flew in from Detroit in a heavy rain and the ocean kept getting closer and closer with no land in site, then bam land right before we hit the runway. Clown Re: Hong Kong - olseric - 26-08-2005 Another couple good ones for that are Washington Reagan (National) and La Crosse Muni. At Reagan, when you're landing north, the approach is over the Potomac River, so you look like you're going to get wet and suddenly, there's land. La Crosse Muni is on an island in the middle of the Mississippi River (ICAO Code KLSE). Nice long runways there though. |