Author: William Morgan Date: 18 Mar 2009
FS2004 KELP, El Paso Int'l Airport, Version 1. This is a coplete rebuild of El Paso Int'l Airport. The passenger terminals have been replaced with custom buildings, and the cargo ramp has been enhanced as well. This scenery has a very detailed landside and parking lot with lots of static parked cars which can be very frame-rate intensive. There is an optional file that adds more cars for faster systems. All cars can be removed for slower systems as well. The AFCAD file was built from the default version with AFX. This scenery was built using Abacus' EZ-Scenery program.
Author: Chris Smith Date: 18 Mar 2009
FS2004/FSX Stoney Cross, UK. First users were RAF Army Co-operation Mustang units reinforced with a Canadian Hurricane unit, but then came glider tugs and troop carrying aircraft, Albermarles, Whitleys, Venturas and Stirlings. In the spring of 1944 the USAAF arrived with P-38 Lightnings, and when the P-38s moved to Ibsley, B-26 Marauders arrived. In November RAF Wellington and Stirling transports commenced operations, to be augmented with Yorks and Dakotas. In 1946 the airfield closed for flying.
Author: Greg Putz Date: 12 Mar 2009
FS2004 CYQV, Yorkton Municipal Airport, Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Yorkton Municipal Airport is situated approximately three kilometers north of the City of Yorkton, Saskatchewan. The airfield was built in 1940 for the Royal Canadian Air Force, as a British Commonwealth Air Training Plan station. It orginally had four hard-surface runways, six double hangars, an operations building with a control tower, hospital and many other buildings. The station was home to No. 11 Service Flying Training School, twin-engined Cessna Cranes, and later No. 23 Elementary Flying Training School, singel-engined Fleet Cornells. During the immediate post-war period the station was kept open as home to No. 2 Flight Training School. The station closed in late 1945. In 1947, the federal Department of Transport took over the airfield.
Author: Godfrey Tier Date: 12 Mar 2009
FS2004/FSX Custom Hangar Updated. A better-constructed version 2 of the 'hangarC'. Plus open and closed versions. For use with EZ-Scenery.
Author: Stewart Haworth Date: 09 Mar 2009
FS2004 Winterhill. Situated just north of Manchester this communication mast can be seen from almost all local airports. Used as a visual reference by most ppl pilots.