In this version of the completely new Runway numbers you will get 10 black & white Runway numbers, Along with 3 new addons. The L, R, C(left, Right, and Center). This mod has been tested with the Sas Modact beta for 4.10.
If you have another copy of this mod please remove it as it isnt needed anymore, And replace the static entry. If you fail to do this it will not load ???
Enjoy!
Please report any bugs If any
https://www.mediafire.com/file/z7tgxb11g3dyxtu/Jones+Numbers.raror
https://www.4shared.com/archive/Eo-P-tiZei/Jones_Numbers.htmlChange Log
Corrected static.ini entry : courtesy of SAS~Epervier
//===================================================================
[***]
Title Runway_Numbers
//===================================================================
[buildings.Plate$WhiteZero]
Title WhiteZero
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/White/Zero/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$WhiteOne]
Title WhiteOne
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/White/One/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$WhiteTwo]
Title WhiteTwo
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/White/Two/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$WhiteThree]
Title WhiteThree
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/White/Three/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$WhiteFour]
Title WhiteFour
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/White/Four/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$WhiteFive]
Title WhiteFive
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/White/Five/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$WhiteSix]
Title WhiteSix
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/White/Six/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$WhiteSeven]
Title WhiteSeven
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/White/Seven/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$WhiteEight]
Title WhiteEight
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/White/Eight/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$WhiteNine]
Title WhiteNine
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/White/Nine/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$WhiteC]
Title WhiteC
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/White/C/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$WhiteL]
Title WhiteL
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/White/L/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$WhiteR]
Title WhiteR
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/White/R/mono.sim
//-------------------------------------------------------------------
[buildings.Plate$BlackZero]
Title BlackZero
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/Black/Zero/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$BlackOne]
Title BlackOne
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/Black/One/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$BlackTwo]
Title BlackTwo
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/Black/Two/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$BlackThree]
Title BlackThree
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/Black/Three/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$BlackFour]
Title BlackFour
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/Black/Four/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$BlackFive]
Title BlackFive
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/Black/Five/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$BlackSix]
Title BlackSix
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/Black/Six/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$BlackSeven]
Title BlackSeven
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/Black/Seven/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$BlackEight]
Title BlackEight
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/Black/Eight/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$BlackNine]
Title BlackNine
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/Black/Nine/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$BlackC]
Title BlackC
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/Black/C/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$BlackL]
Title BlackL
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/Black/L/mono.sim
[buildings.Plate$BlackR]
Title BlackR
Mesh 3do/Buildings/numbers/Black/R/mono.sim
//-------------------------------------------------------------------
Credits :
Jones - Msh + new B&W texture
Other thanks :
AIRdomination - Number reference
Malone - idea to add the white numbers
for information when setting up your airfields.....
Runways are named by a number between 01 and 36, which is generally the magnetic azimuth of the runway's heading in decadegrees. This heading differs from true north by the local magnetic declination. A runway numbered 09 points east (90°), runway 18 is south (180°), runway 27 points west (270°) and runway 36 points to the north (360° rather than 0°).[1] When taking off from or landing on runway 09, a plane would be heading 90° (east).
A runway can normally be used in both directions, and is named for each direction separately: e.g., "runway 33" in one direction is "runway 15" when used in the other. The two numbers usually differ by 18 (= 180°).
If there is more than one runway pointing in the same direction (parallel runways), each runway is identified by appending Left (L), Center (C) and Right (R) to the number to identify its position (when facing its direction) — for example, Runways One Five Left (15L), One Five Center (15C), and One Five Right (15R). Runway Zero Three Left (03L) becomes Runway Two One Right (21R) when used in the opposite direction (derived from adding 18 to the original number for the 180 degrees when approaching from the opposite direction). In some countries, if parallel runways are too close to each other, regulations mandate that only one runway may be used at a time under certain conditions (usually adverse weather).