Define the perimeter of the TLOF with a continuous 12in line. The marking of the perimeter of a paved FATO would consist of a 12in wide dashed line with 5ft mark and 5ft gap. Define the perimeter of unpaved FATO with 12in thick dashed line consisting of flush-in ground markers, 5ft mark and 5ft gap. The safety area does not need to be marked. The size and thickness of the TDPC markings is dependent upon the size of the helicopter the Helipad is being designed for.
You can access the police station in Algonquin area and go upstairs to the helipad. And have a immigration authority annihilator helicopter spawned on the helipad. And it is in one of the cut scenes
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There are four types, K, L, M, DWV. K has highest wall thickness with green marking, L has 2nd highest with blue marking, M has 3rd with red marling. DWV are the thinnest wall thickness with yellow marking used for drainage, waste and vent.
You cannot. In general there is no relationship between the area of a slab and its thickness.
I don't think we should have a helipad in a residential area becauseIt would cause increased pollution form petrol fumes.The helicopters landing and taking-off would make a lot of noise.The helicopters might crash into the houses in the area. The houses are small and close together, so that if there was a crash, it is likely that several houses would be affected.
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After you unlock free roam you need to complete the 2 missions then you will unlock a new Crib where there will be a helipad
The area of a cigarette primarily refers to its surface area, which can change slightly with thickness alterations. However, if you're referring to the volume or mass of tobacco within a cigarette, changes in thickness would not significantly alter the overall area, as the length and circumference would remain relatively constant. The surface area might increase marginally if the thickness increases, but the change is typically minimal.
A helipad
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Volume = (length) x (width) x (thickness) = (area) x (thickness).Thickness = 100 mm = 0.1 mVolume = 1 m31 m3 = (area) x (0.1m)Area = 1 m3/0.1 m = 10 m2