
Introduction:
Borealis is a fictional scenery far up north on
Banks Island, Canada. It's so far north the variation is +48 degs. Borealis
is the main military establishment for Aeroworks-Technologies' production aircraft,
occasionally some prototype aircraft do travel this far north from
Nevada. It's purpose is military missions and acts very much the
same as a normal AFB except that it is outside the scope of the US
Govt. It is very much like Groom Lake or Tonopah Test Range in the
real world. There's a lot of plans for Borealis's future past the
TR-3B. Plans for missile launches into northern orbits, XR-7
Firehawk missions, and SR-75 Valkyrie II flights. Borealis is also
home to the Nevada Systems Missile/Rocket division, and to cold
weather test flights.
Borealis
Operations Center (CBOR) Airport
Information:
Facility Map
Airport Diagram
Runway 32/14:
Length-14,800ft-1000ft
overrun on both ends-10ft displaced threshold on both ends.
Width-200ft
Runway
32 ILS-109.30|Ident: IBOR|Range: 50nm|Course 318
Runway
14 ILS-108.90|Ident: ICBR|Range: 50nm|Course 138
Runway 32 Pattern-1,708ft right hand pattern.
Runway 14 Pattern-1,708ft left hand pattern.
Runway 32/14 Markings-Center Line, Edge Lines, Touchdown Zone
Marks, Threshold Stripes, Runway Number
Runway 32/14 Lighting-Calvert 2 Approach Lights, 10 Approach
Strobes, Green End Lights, REILS,
Touchdown Zone Lights, Centerline Lights: Medium Intensity, Edge
Lights: High Intensity,Red End Center Lights VASI: Runway 32 right
PAPI 4, Runway 14 left PAPI 4, Airport beacon.
VOR/DME-117.90|Ident: BOR|Range: 200nm|Class: Low Altitude
NDB-313.0|Ident: BOR|Range: 200nm|Class: MH
Tower-122.10
Ground-128.70
Clearance Delivery-128.00
Departure-126.90
Arrival-128.70
FSS-118.10
ATF-124.50
ATIS-127.40
AWOS-118.10
ASOS-120.70 |