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Kuching International Airport, Malaysia (KCH/WBGG)
is the main international gateway into Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia.
This scenery is 90% handpainted because I started my construction
when the structure is almost demolished. It really test my patience
and I hope it will bring back the memories of the former Sarawakian
airport structure to everyone. By Jerry Ang. 2.9MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:24 by archive
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Fictional airport of Aviateham1 Coffs Harbour Australia.
Complete & detailed scenery. Designed by Carl Conway. 52.5MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:24 by archive
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Lake Elmo Airport.St
Paul, Minnesota. 222K
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Polish AI Traffic Package.
Central Wings, LOT, EUROLOT, StarAlliance , Wizz AIR, Ryanair,
Polish Airlines AI Air Traffic Package! Contains AI Aircrafts,
and flight plans which add more traffic to the polish airports.
Flight plans set up traffic from Polish airports to the biggest
cities in Europe, USA, Canada, Russia, etc. Most of the plans
are taken from the Central Wings and lot.com.pl web pages. Fictional
plans add traffic to the airports which had no traffic - Artur
Krause. 81.1MB
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Manukau Land Marks, New Zealand. Manukau
City- South Auckland - New Zealand ,is known for some interesting
structures. I have modeled these as accurate as I can. Accurately
created using photo textures. Fully compatible with Real NZ
Auckland City by Robin Corn and Mesh by Christain Stock. Not
tested with default scenery. By Ron Watson. 602K
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Dak Seang Airfield / Special Forces Camp
- late '60's Vietnam scenery series. . This primitive outpost
was located high in the mountains near the Cambodian border,
about 15 km north of Ben Het. It was widely regarded as the
most remote and vulnerable Special Forces camp in South Vietnam.
It was frequently attacked by the NVA and Viet Cong. The name
Dak Seang means "river of blood." The 1,400' clay runway at
Dak Seang was suitable only for helicopters, C-7 Caribous and
other short-field capable aircraft. In November 1970, Dak Seang
was turned over to the ARVN Rangers. George Knowles. 146K
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Chu Lai, Vietnam-1968 Package.
Americal Division HQ during the middle and later years of the
Vietnam War. Includes 50 surrounding LZs and many objects are
textured from actual photos taken by the author during his tour
of duty in the area. A trip back in time for Veterans. By Al
Simms. 19.5MB
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Phuoc Vinh Airfield, circa 1970.
Phuoc Vinh was a major US Army airfield located 50 km north
of Saigon. George Knowles. 238K
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Hill Air Force Base (KHIF):
This is an updated version of the default version of Hill Air
Force Base. All that was edited were the taxiways, parking spots,
and helipads. I used satellite images to approximate the locations
of everything. This is very basic, but at least now you can
land and park. All editing was done by Andy Haws. 72K
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University of Utah, Ogden Regional, and McKay Dee Hospitals:
This
is a compilation of three hospitals that I made to simulate
a medevac in Northern Utah. This file consists of the University
of Utah Hospital (UofU), Ogden Regional Hospital (OGDR), and
McKay Dee Hospital (MKAY). All I did was get the coordinates
and make one helipad for Ogden Regional and McKay Dee, and three
helipads for the University of Utah. This file is very basic.
The helipads are just sitting on the ground, but at least there's
a helipad to land on. I also added some blue light to help with
night flights. I don't know how to remove buildings, so one
of the University helipads has some houses on it. All editing
was done by Andy Haws. 76K
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