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Topic: Airport Diagrams For Non-US Airports Username: LAXspotter Posted 2007-06-13 17:59:03 and read 12464 times.I need some diagrams for Non-US airports, particularly the major European ones such as LHR, CDG, AMS, EDDF. Its rather easy to get some American Airport diagrams but others are not too easy to find. Thankyou for your help. |
Topic: RE: Airport Diagrams For Non-US Airports Username: Itsnotfinals Posted 2007-06-13 18:01:44 and read 12460 times.They are very easy to find on Google
Heathrow
Terminals
LHR
LHR/LHRterm_maps.html" target=_blank>http://www.airwise.com/airports/europe/LHR/LHRterm_maps.html
Airport
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...m%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG
De Gaulle
http://www.gofox.com/flights/airportmaps.php?code=CDG
http://www.flyvba.com.br/fp/cartas/LFPG/ADC1.gif
Amsterdam
http://www.gofox.com/flights/airportmaps.php?code=AMS
http://mbev.net/wikka_linked/secEHAM.jpg
[Edited 2007-06-13 18:11:38] |
Topic: RE: Airport Diagrams For Non-US Airports Username: LAXspotter Posted 2007-06-13 18:04:38 and read 12444 times.I was actually trying to find diagrams of the airport: taxiways, runways, not the Terminals that i can easily find at the airport websites. |
Topic: RE: Airport Diagrams For Non-US Airports Username: Itsnotfinals Posted 2007-06-13 18:12:59 and read 12421 times.Quoting LAXspotter (Reply 2): I was actually trying to find diagrams of the airport: taxiways, runways, not the Terminals that i can easily find at the airport websites. |
ok there is LHR , CDG, and AMS
this is very very easy to do on Google though.
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Topic: RE: Airport Diagrams For Non-US Airports Username: Kaitak Posted 2007-06-13 18:15:35 and read 12415 times.Try Wikipedia too; you can even get North Korean air bases there! |
Topic: RE: Airport Diagrams For Non-US Airports Username: LAXspotter Posted 2007-06-13 18:33:52 and read 12369 times.
Didnt find any, damn it
Quoting Kaitak (Reply 4): Try Wikipedia too; you can even get North Korean air bases there! |
Maybe pictures
I was looking for diagrams, the same ones that airmen have, not just an airport overiview/picture
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Topic: RE: Airport Diagrams For Non-US Airports Username: Itsnotfinals Posted 2007-06-13 18:42:42 and read 12343 times.Quoting LAXspotter (Reply 5): was looking for diagrams, the same ones that airmen have, not just an airport overiview/picture |
i put in the airport diagrams also, they are the second link. under the terminal maps
I think you are usuing the IATA codes not the ICAO codes
Go to google , clcik the images linbk, and type EHAM airport diagram and you will see you can get a 6 diagrams in less than 1 second for AMS for instance.
http://images.google.com/images?hl=e...t+diagram&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2
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Topic: RE: Airport Diagrams For Non-US Airports Username: Itsnotfinals Posted 2007-06-13 19:00:49 and read 12300 times.I forgot Frankfort (EDDF/FRA)
FRA" target=_blank>http://gc.kls2.com/airport/FRA |
Topic: RE: Airport Diagrams For Non-US Airports Username: Visityyj Posted 2007-06-14 21:15:43 and read 12092 times.
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