autower - automatic tower position for FS 2004

This is autower's homepage. There are no Web 2.0 fancy rounded buttons here, but you should find all the information you need.
In a nutshell, autower is an add-on to Flight Simulator 2004 that automatically sets the tower position to the closest airport.
Abstract:

Have you ever been annoyed by the fact that when you want to see this perfect
touchdown you just made from an outside perspective, the tower is anywhere
but where it should be? Got frustrated trying to get the tower where
you think it is in reality, or at least somewhere where it fits well?

If the answer is yes, then take a look at autower. Designed to operate in
the background without any user intervention, it automatically moves the tower
to the airport where you want it to be, to the spot where the tower sits in
reality (well, at least somewhere close).

autower is free and open source software, released under the GNU General Public License.
While there are versions available on popular sites related to Flight Simulation (uploaded by myself or by other people), those are not updated on a regular basis; the latest version, official support, and source code, is only guaranteed to be available here. In other words: this page is the authoritative source of information about autower.

autower requires FSUIPC. The free version of FSUIPC will work just fine, unless you're using an extremely old version (for FSUIPC 3.70 or older, you need a registered version).

Downloads:


Please help if you can

autower is, and will always be, free for you to download, use, and modify.

I'm glad to see that in general, the FS community is willing to recompensate developers for their efforts. If you think that autower is worth it, you're more than welcome to contribute -- but don't give your money to me. Please, if you can, donate to a Literacy Project in Laos. Thank you!!!

Note: I am not personally affiliated with Big Brother Mouse in any way. I simply fell in love with Laos and the people there, and I saw that BBM is doing something that is very much needed. Your donation will make a difference!

PS: Yes, I also did put my money where my mouth is :-)
Kids in Laos reading books

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You're also very welcome to contact me by mail. Please look into any of the downloads to find my mail address.

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2006-12-09Marco Hi Chris, I get these error messages: "Invalid file handle while opening database file, error was 0x46a" and "No airports in database - exiting!". Do you have any clue? Thanks.
 
2006-12-08Roy Ryland SEE Previous message.. Also I've downloaded the two files you have here and my Winzip says it won't unload them, because they're not sure they are a fix file???
 
2006-12-08Roy Ryland I like this program. A great improvement over the default tower view.
When I first ran it, I got a message at the top left telling me what tower the view was from. It's changed towers several times now and there has been NO message revealing the viewing tower. If I'm missing something here could someone please inform me. I changed the default altitude from 3042 to 70,000, but still no message. What???
 
2006-12-08Paul Southan HI Chris,
Thank you again for a great program and your advice. Have a great Christmas!
 
2006-12-07Christoph You can fiddle around with the ZoomLevel and set it to a smaller value; however, when the plane is "far away", FS seems to automatically use binoculars anyway :-)

There is no "one size fits all" zoom setting that works equally well for watching both takeoffs/touchdowns and high-altitude cruise, but what you can always do is use the + and - keys to change the zoom level at runtime.
 
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