Split X
Aerosoft GmbH 2015
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Installation and removal
You have to be logged in with administrator rights before you start the
installation. After you have chosen your preferred installation
language, the welcome screen appears and with some important
information and the license agreement. Please read it carefully. You
will be asked to insert your email address and the product key. Please
insert them exactly the way they were written in the confirmation mail
you received of our online shop. The installation program will attempt
to locate the correct path of Microsoft Flight Simulator. If this path
cannot be successfully located, or if you wish to install to another
location, then you will have to enter the correct path for installation
manually. In order to do this, click on “Browse“ and navigate to the
correct path. Before the installation program starts to copy the files
onto your hard disc, you will be presented with all the installation
details.
In order to fully remove “Split X” click on the “Start” Button in the
Windows task bar, choose “Control Panel”. Here you will see an icon
named “Programs and Functions”. Double click on this icon to open it
and you will see a list of all installed programs. Locate “aerosoft’s
“Split X “, click once with the left mouse button and then click on the
“add-remove” button. The uninstall program will now begin to
remove the scenery “Split X “- files from your hard disk. Entries in the
FS scenery library will also be removed.
Credits
We would like to thank all our helpers. All these people ensured a
creation of this scenery as close to the original as possible. Also thanks
to GeoContent GmbH for the aerial image and to CG-Texture for the
big texture pool. A special thank you goes to Igor Papic for his
enthusiastic effort and work in getting the photo documentation!
The original
Split Airport (IATA: SPU, ICAO: LDSP; Croatian: Zračna luka Split), also
known as Split-Kaštela is the airport serving the city of Split, Croatia. It
is located 24 km (15 mi) from Split, on the west side of Kaštela Bay, in
the town of Kaštela, and extending into the adjacent town of Trogir.
The Airport follows Zagreb Airport in 2014 as the second busiest
airport in Croatia handling 1,752,657 passengers that year. It is an
important hub for Croatia Airlines offering flights to European cities,
such as Athens, Frankfurt, London, Paris, Rome and many others.
plit first commercial route was opened in 1931 by the Yugoslav airline
Aeroput which linked Zagreb with Belgrade trough Rijeka, Split and
Sarajevo, and maintained this route until the start of the Second World
War.
The current airport was opened on 25 November 1966. The apron had
dimensions of only 200 x 112m and 6 parking positions with a
planned capacity of 150,000 passengers. In 1968 passenger numbers
stood already at 150,737, and in 1969 at 235,000. In 1967 the apron
was extended for the first time to accommodate 10 aircraft. A new
larger terminal building was built and opened in 1979 to
accommodate traffic for a major sporting event (the 8th
Mediterranean Games) held in Split in September, when also another
extension to the apron was built. The largest pre-war passenger
numbers were achieved in 1987, totalling 1,151,580 passengers and
7,873 landings.
In 1991 the passenger figures dropped almost to zero, as the war in
the former Yugoslavia broke out. In the years that followed, most of
the traffic were NATO and UN cargo planes, such as the C-5 Galaxy,
MD-11, Boeing 747 and C-130 Hercules. After 1995 the civilian traffic
figures began rising again, and finally in 2007 surpassed the 1987
record.