Author: John Stinstrom Date: 08 Dec 2007
FS2004 Glynco Naval Air Station. Construction on Naval Air Station Glynco was begun in late 1942 and the base was initially completed by 1943 with two 960' long wooden blimp hangars, two mooring circles, an operational complement of 12 blimps, and a helium plant. The number of circular blimp mooring pads was eventually expanded to 8 including two remote sites. The base served as an important training and anti-submarine base throughout the war. In 1945 the station was reduced to an air facility, and it became a storage & salvage yard for some 800 Navy aircraft.
Author: John B. Loney, Jr. Date: 08 Dec 2007
FS2004 KQA, Akutan Seaplane Base. Akutan Seaplane Base, IATA: KQA, FAA LID: KQA, is a public seaplane base in Akutan, Alaska, United States. Scheduled seaplane service is subsidized by the Essential Air Service program. Created with Instant Scenery. Use EZ Scenery libraries.
Author: John Stinstrom Date: 08 Dec 2007
FS2004 Santa Ana Naval Air Station. This field was originally built as a blimp base in 1942 as Santa Ana Naval Air Station. The predominant characteristic of this field is the image of its two huge blimp hangars, which are the largest wooden structures in the world today. The hangars are each more than 1,000 feet long & 300 feet wide. Each hangar was designed to hold six blimps simultaneously. In between the two hangars is a huge concrete circular blimp mooring pad. Extending outward from the central pad are concrete taxiways leading to numerous smaller concrete circular blimp mooring pads.
Author: David "Opa" Marshall Date: 05 Dec 2007
FS2004/FSX USS Stennis Aircraft Carrier & Coast Guard Helicopters. This enhancement, created from several readily available components, features the USS Stennis Aircraft Carrier and AI Jayhawk Coast Guard Helicopters flying to and from it. The carrier is steaming up the Oregon coast off the Port of Newport and is escorted by a Coast Guard Cutter. The scenery is designed to compliment my Newport, Oregon airport, KNOP, scenery - newport1.zip - but will work with the FS2004 default scenery also. All necessary files are included.
Author: John Hinson Date: 05 Dec 2007
FS2004 WBGT/WBTM, Long Banga, Tanjung Manis, Malaysia. Scenery for WBGT Long Banga, Tanjung Manis, sometimes also referred to under the ICAO code WBTM - a small domestic airport in Malaysia that it seems Microsoft forgot to provide in in Flight Simulator 2004. These scenery files create the airport and add taxiways, aprons, buildings and other airport features, so that you and your "AI" traffic can land, taxi, park and take off in a realistic manner. Also added is the missing TMS non-directional beacon at this airport, on frequency 264.0.
Author: John B. Loney, Jr. Date: 02 Dec 2007
FS2004 KSUN, Friedman Memorial Airport. Friedman Memorial Airport, IATA: SUN, ICAO: KSUN, formerly known as Sun Valley Airport, is a public airport located in the town of Hailey in Blaine County, Idaho, USA. It serves Sun Valley and the surrounding areas in the Wood River Valley. Features many AI ground traffic. A bus, Jeep, train and more. EZ Scenery libraries required.
Author: William Morgan Date: 02 Dec 2007
FS2004 Los Cabos, Mexico. This is a complete remake of the Los Cabos Int'l Airport in Cabo San Lucas/ San Jose Del Cabo. All terminal buildings have been replaced and repositioned to be more accurate. All parking is accurate per the SJD website and other online sources. There is a fictional paralell taxiway to the south end of the runway which is under construction in real life. There has been significant enhancement to the beach resort area along the coastline which makes the approach a little more realistic.
Author: Jimmy R. Martin Date: 02 Dec 2007
FS2004 2R8, Port Arkansas, Texas USA. Improvement over default with buildings, vehicles, people, AI traffic, ATIS, ILS.
Author: John B. Loney, Jr. Date: 02 Dec 2007
FS2004 PADU, Unalaska Airport Unalaska Airport, IATA: DUT, ICAO: PADU, FAA LID: DUT, is a public airport in the City of Unalaska, on Amaknak Island in the Aleutian Islands, off the coast of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located 50 miles from the Great Circle route to the Orient on the Bering Sea coast of Unalaska Island, 800 air miles southwest of Anchorage and 1,950 miles from Seattle. The usual EZ Scenery Libraries required.