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wat is sp 1 and 2?
CYYZ is as you say Lester B Pearson International which is located on the NW edge of the city.
CYTZ is Toronto City Airport which is located on the island directly opposite the CN Tower and the Sky Dome.
There is also Downsview (CYZD) which is now privately owned by Bombardier Aerospace and is where they build the De Havilland Dash 8, Bombardier Global Express and Bombardier Global 5000 and also the wings/wing boxes for the Learjet 45.
Don't you have acceleration? both SP1 and SP2 are included with it.
It increases performance and has a ton of fixes, a definite must have install.
Co-ordinates areAnyone know how I can get to stone henge?
Co-ordinates are
latitude = N51 10.71
Longitude = W1 49.91
Nearest airport is Boscombe Down (EGDM) which is to the southeast of Stonehenge. Note that it isn't very big so you may have trouble spotting it unless you are below 1500 feet MSL.
As for Toronto City Centre (CYTZ) it's a great airport in FSX and real life. I fly out of Buttonville (CYKZ) in real life, but my best ever trip to City Centre was in the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum's Lancaster bomber from Hamilton when we did a low an over about the height of the control tower and then banked out around Ontario Place. I was lucky to be up in the cockpit at the time just behind the co-pilot and this was one of my best aviation moments.
Jeff