Hi @D-ECHO,
hi just pulled the latest commits from gitlab and I saw you also added LIRE airport as well as some changes to the other airport's dat files. Good job!
This scenery is getting more and more rich as it now includes seven airports and three airfields. To summarize everything up, the scenery now includes:
Airports:
LIRZ - Perugia San Francesco d'Assisi
LIAF - Foligno Giorgio Franceschi
LIRQ - Firenze Peretola (correct name should be Firenze-Peretola Amerigo Vespucci)
LIRA - Roma Ciampino (correct name should be Roma-Ciampino Giovan Battista Pastine)
LIRF - Roma Fiumicino (correct name should be Roma-Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci)
LIRU - Roma Urbe (maybe it would be better using Roma-Urbe. In the apt file Roma is all uppercase)
LIRE - Pratica di Mare (the name in its dat file is all uppercase, maybe better using "Pratica di Mare Mario de Bernardi")
Airfields:
XLI002 - Aviosuperficie del Sagrantino
XLI003 - Aviosuperficie Panicarola
XLI004 - Aviosuperficie Montemelino (Aviosuperficie is actually missing in the dat file)
In case someone is interested in testing or downloading this scenery, it can be found here in the repository managed by D-ECHO:
https://gitlab.com/decho/lirz_liafAs for my progress, I am still refining the placement of the objects in LIRZ as well as adding new ones. When I am done with LIRZ I will start working on LIAF and, of course, help is welcome here in case anyone would like to join to the group and take care of the other airports' objects.
I would also like to express my gratitude to D-ECHO for his time, efforts and excellent job. We started from LIRZ and LIAF, we now have seven airports and three airfields in this scenery and I guess D-ECHO is going to add more.
I am very happy for all he (and us) are getting so far: I am sure we are going to have an excellent scenery in which it will be fantastic to fly in. Not to mention, as the project is open source and collaborative, because of the nature of such projects, it will certainly get better and better over time. Moreover, the addition of the groundnet file promised by @gooneybird sounds exciting as well.
Keep up doing the great and good job!
With my very best wishes for a very happy and prosperous 2019 to all!