Help & Documentation
Click any marker on the map to open the airport popup card. Here is an example:
The four-letter ICAO code of the airport. The color indicates the category: Freeware, Donationware, Payware, Mixed.
The official airport name as listed in the airport database.
Ortho4XP tile coordinates for the airport location. Useful for identifying which orthophoto tile covers this airport.
Indicates that a matching Ortho4XP patch file was found for this airport in the configured patches directory. This means orthophoto scenery around the airport may be enhanced.
Estimated length of the longest runway in feet, calculated from the coordinates in the scenery file. Values are rounded to the nearest 10 ft and should be treated as estimates.
Each scenery package (archive) is shown as a separate row. The directory name appears in bold, followed by the source (developer or download platform) in gray. If an airport has multiple archives, they are listed individually.
XP12 indicates the scenery file uses the X-Plane 12 format (header code 1200).
XP12 3D additionally means the scan detected indicators for 3D trees in the scenery.
The scenery includes a terrain flatten directive (1302 flatten 1), ensuring the airport area is leveled to prevent terrain clipping through runways and taxiways.
The scan found indicators for traditional 2D (billboard) trees in the scenery, but no indicators for 3D trees. Sceneries with 3D trees generally look better in X-Plane 12.
The search box at the top of the map lets you quickly find airports.
Markers on the map are color-coded by scenery type. The number inside indicates how many scenery packages are available for that airport.
All scenery archives for this airport are freely available.
Scenery is free to download with an optional donation requested by the author.
All scenery archives for this airport are commercial (paid) products.
This airport has multiple scenery packages with a mix of freeware and payware.
The legend in the bottom-right corner also shows overall collection statistics: total airports and scenery packages, XP12 optimization percentage, and 3D tree ratio.
When zoomed out, nearby airports are grouped into numbered cluster circles. Click a cluster to zoom in and reveal individual airports. At zoom level 12 and closer, all markers are shown individually.