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===Maps and diagrams=== | ===Maps and diagrams=== | ||
*[http://skyvector.com/?ll=22.989166667,-82.409166667&chart=301&zoom=1 http://skyvector.com/?ll=22.989166667,-82.409166667&chart=301&zoom=1] | *[http://skyvector.com/?ll=22.989166667,-82.409166667&chart=301&zoom=1 http://skyvector.com/?ll=22.989166667,-82.409166667&chart=301&zoom=1] | ||
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HabanaOrbiter2001.jpg|<center>Habana spaceport in Orbiter 2001</center> | HabanaOrbiter2001.jpg|<center>Habana spaceport in Orbiter 2001</center> |
Latest revision as of 03:26, 3 November 2024
Habana Spaceport is a fictional base in Cuba, and has been a part of Orbiter since at least the release of Orbiter 2001. It provides a good takeoff point for spacecraft due to its low equatorial inclination.
La Habana/Jose Marti International Airport (MUHA)[edit]
It corresponds with the real La Habana/José Martí International Airport. José Martí International Airport (IATA: HAV, ICAO: MUHA), sometimes known by its former name Rancho-Boyeros Airport, is located 15 km southwest of Havana, Cuba, and is a hub for Cubana de Aviación, Aerogaviota and Aero Caribbean, and former Latin American hub for Aeroflot Soviet Airlines.
Frequencies and runways[edit]
- TWR 118.1
- ATIS 132.5
- GND 121.9
- VOR/DME HABANA 116.1
- Runway 06/24, 4000x45m, lights, ILS 110.5
Maps and diagrams[edit]
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