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"Acronyms"
03-05-03, 07:11z 

Does anyone know of a comprehensive glossary of flying acronyms. In particular I have recently been racking my poor old grey cells for 'AFCAD'.

We're all familiar with RTFM :-) but where's the manual for these blasted initials?

Regards to all
Frank

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  RE: Acronyms andrewluck[Crew] 03-05-03 1
   RE: Acronyms jonahbird[Crew] 03-05-03 2
   RE: Acronyms vgbaron[Sysop] 03-06-03 4
  RE: Acronyms Ben_Chiu[Admin] 03-05-03 3
   RE: Acronyms jonahbird[Crew] 03-06-03 5

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1. "RE: Acronyms"
03-05-03, 07:29z 

Frank

A Google search on 'aviation acronyms' turns up pages of them. Didn't see AFCAD though.

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Andrew Luck
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2. "RE: Acronyms"
03-05-03, 10:01z 

Hi Andrew

Thanks for that heads up

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Frank

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4. "RE: Acronyms"
03-06-03, 01:40z 

Hi Andrew -

From the readme -

3. What is AFCAD?

It is a freeware CAD-style program that allows you to modify the Airport and Facilities Data (AFD) used in Microsoft Flight Simulator (FS2002). Facility data is part of the scenery database for Flight Simulator but facility data does not control any of the visual elements of scenery, like airport buildings or ground textures. Instead facility data controls the invisible maps of airports and other data that ATC uses to give directions and AI uses to move around and park at airports. It also controls the information that you see on the ?map view?, GPS screen, flight planner, and start position set-up window in Flight Simulator. You can modify any of that with AFCAD.

AFCAD is a third party program for modifying the Airport files. It allows you to add gates, etc and much more. Not sure exactly what AFCAD stands for but the CAD part is probably Computer Aid


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3. "RE: Acronyms"
03-05-03, 23:41z 

Greetings Frank:

> Does anyone know of a comprehensive glossary of flying acronyms. In
> particular I have recently been racking my poor old grey cells for
> 'AFCAD'.

In what context was AFCAD used e.g. where did you see it?

Ben


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5. "RE: Acronyms"
03-06-03, 18:25z 

Hi Ben

I think Vic has solved it. I would think it means 'Airport Facilities Computer Assisted Drawing'. He certainly describes what it does.

AFCAD airport facility files are installed using software developed by Lee Swordy. It is simple to use. These text files are dragged and dropped into the program window, and they are installed instantly.

BTW using google led me to discover a super sounding manual by Bill Stack. Does anyone know this product?

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Frank

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