Author: Alexander Belov Date: 12 Aug 2009
FS2004 Soviet Arctic Stations. This scenery package contains Soviet Arctic stations participated in the Second International Polar year, 1932.
Author: Oleg Tchernikov Date: 09 Aug 2009
FS2004/FSX Chosonminhang, North Korea, 1991 retro traffic. Flightplans based on the winter 1991-1992 Chosonminhang worldwide timetable.
Author: Jouber Borba Date: 09 Aug 2009
FS2004 SBPC, Photoreal Pocos de Caldas, Aeroporto Embaixador Walter Moreira Salles. This scenery contains the Ambassador Walter Moreira SAlles Airport of Poços de Caldas with hangars, terminal, aircraft into the patio, runway with real size: 1515m x 30m, considerate the highest runway in Brazil, located at a high of 1260m, and nocturnal illumination from runway, taxiways and patio. Contains also the photoreal scenery of the city with some buildings and houses, autogen on some parts of the city, and lightmap, a little "precarious", because is the first attempt to do a photoreal scenery. Included AFCAD of the SBPC, realistic dimensions.
Author: Jose Fermandois Date: 06 Aug 2009
FS2004 SCFA, Cerro Moreno, Antogagasta, Chile, Version 2009, V1.0. Includes buildings and hangars, new and old terminals, taxiways, ramp, gates, Real Ground texture, Real Dinamic objects, active jetway And more.
Author: David Eastbury Date: 31 Jul 2009
FS2004 3 Mile Island Nuclear Station. The 3 Mile Island Nuclear Station is located a stones throw from the Harrisburg PA airport KMDT. On approach you will fly past the 4 towers. It's an impressive sight if your not expecting it. Thirty years ago it was the scene of a major nuclear accident and today is still partially operational until 2014.
Author: The Fox's Hangar Date: 25 Jul 2009
FS2004 Miami Intl. 1956. Of the millions of travelers who pass through the present-day Miami International Airport, very few are probably aware that the current airport sits on land once occupied by 3 separate airports. Furthermore, there are still perceptible remnants of one of these predecessors, if you know where to look. In 1927, Pan American Airways decided to move its Florida base from Key West to Miami. The company purchased 116 acres of land from the Seminole Fruit Company near NW 36th Street. Pan American Field was opened in 1928, and featured the 1st modern airline terminal in the nation. It was at the time the only customs entry airport on the US Atlantic mainland. The 1st US Mail flight to Nassau, Puerto Rico, and Panama departed from Pan Am Field in 1929. Eastern Airlines began scheduled service from Pan Am Field in 1931. The 1934 Department of Commerce Airport Directory, according to Chris Kennedy, described Pan American Airport as having 4 sandy runways, with the longest being a 2,140' northwest/southeast strip. The passenger station was said to have "Pan American Airways" painted on the roof.