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Taxiway (Taxi), Wing Span & Outer Engine Clearance and Width Guide
By TwoCflyer
Taxiway (Taxi), Wing Span & Outer Engine Clearance and Width Guide

Hello all, now that most of all the aircraft are out, I made a little guide (visual) for those of you who want to have wing or engine clearance for your airport designs!

This is a GUIDE only. This does not tell you how to design your airport or taxiways. This only lets you know what wing clearance you would need for each aircraft type. How you use this information is up to you!
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Magenta = will have wingspan clearance
Green = will have outer engine clearance (A340-300, A380, & B747 only)

I have uploaded images both showing with and without tile guidelines

Feel free to save these images to your computer or bookmark this page for quick reference!

Happy Building!





13 Comments
VNDK8R 27 Jan @ 6:34pm 
Damn, that A380 is a big girl.
WindowsXP123 29 Jul, 2024 @ 9:32pm 
:steamthumbsup:
Nomad 22 Jun, 2024 @ 10:29am 
5, 7, 9 is my golden rule.
TwoCflyer  [author] 18 Jun, 2022 @ 8:55am 
@sterben This was made before that aircraft came out in the game. just make the grid showable when the Learjet is on the taxiway to see how wide the wing span is if you want to know the wing span. I won't be updating this.
Wilhelm924 18 Jun, 2022 @ 6:38am 
Is this about commercial aircraft wingspan?
Because I can't find the Learjet 75!
captain403 19 Mar, 2022 @ 4:18am 
Can you do an updated one with the dlc aircraft please?
Aldodrem 26 Jan, 2022 @ 12:26pm 
You should have these saved as a template in the workshop.
nhatanh0475 15 Jan, 2022 @ 7:51am 
Now I just need a list of plane model and name.
Memento Moriarty 8 Jul, 2021 @ 9:47am 
Thanks for clarifying!
TwoCflyer  [author] 8 Jul, 2021 @ 5:14am 
@abecedarius

This is just a visual thing for those who want to not see wings clip. They will use the taxiways however you build them though. I just like a more realistic clearance between taxiways and stands etc.... Thought I would share what those distances are so others can have the guide too :)