Author: David Allan Date: 27 Nov 2008
FS2004 Festung Hohensalzburg. Patch to repair texture problems. Contains full file set. Download of original zip file hohen10.zip not required.
Author: Jose Ramos Ruiz Date: 27 Nov 2008
FS2004 LEDQ, Aeropuerto Central Ciudad Real. This airport is not working yet. Central Ciudad Real Airport, previously known as Don Quijote Airport and South Madrid Airport, is an airport currently under construction in South Ciudad Real, Spain. The airport is waiting for AENA grant the necessary permissions to operate. The Central Ciudad Real airport, IATA code: CQM, ICAO code: LEDQ, is un private airport located in Ciudad Real province, between Ciudad Real and Puertollano. Is the first private international airport of Spain and it has a surface of 1234,45 hectare.
Author: David "Opa" Marshall Date: 24 Nov 2008
FS2004/FSX KLCI, Laconia, New Hampshire. Runway 8 at the Laconia, New Hampshire - KLCI - is situated quite close to a lake. The elevation of the lake in FS2004 is such that it presents a "cliff" of water in the default setting. This package contains a simple flatten file which brings the lake down to the elevation of the airport and corrects a floating building issue also. Please unzip to a temporary folder and follow the very simple installation instructions.
Author: Ed DesRoches & Mary DesRoches Date: 18 Nov 2008
FS2004 EDRZ, RCAF CFB Zweibrucken, Zweibrucken, Germany. On 6 January 1953, the 3rd Wing, Royal Canadian Air Force, RCAF, commanded by Group Captain A.C. Hull, arrived to assume control of RCAF Station Zweibrücken. The 3rd wing operated the station for over 16 years. RCAF Station Zweibrücken was one of four RCAF bases of No. 1 Air Division Europe that were established to support NATO during the Cold War. Other bases were located in Marville, France; Grostenquin, France; and Baden-Soellingen, West Germany. Three squadrons flying F-86 Sabres were located at Zweibrücken: 413, 427, and 434. No. 413 Squadron was replaced in 1957 by 440 Squadron flying the new CF-100 all-weather interceptor. In 1959 Canada adopted a new and controversial nuclear strike roll in accordance with NATO's doctrine of "limited nuclear warfare" and began re-equipping with the new CF-104 Starfighter that could handle the delivery of nuclear weapons. This aircraft also had a reconnaissance role. In the fall of 1962 the Sabre squadrons of the Air Division, including those at 3 Wing, began flying Starfighters. No. 440 Squadron was disbanded in December 1962. No. 430 Squadron moved to Zweibrücken from Grostenquin when 2 Wing closed down in 1964. During this time, the Canadian Forces established excellent relations with the local German community through their hockey team, the RCAF Flyers, Europe. The RCAF left Zweibrücken 27 August 1969 as an austerity measure following unification of the Canadian Armed Forces. Before leaving, they erected a west coast Indian totem pole as a token of their friendship with the local German citizens. At the top of the pole was the Thunderbird, the god who watches over all creation. Below it was a double headed sea monster, the warrior's symbol; the third figure was of a little man who had grown from boyhood to become a warrior, and the fourth figure was that of the same warrior, grown to maturity as a tribal chief.