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Boeing 737-700C Liberty Cargo. This aircraft is made by Project OpenSky Model Designers : Lee Rosario, Albert Bouwman, C. Vincent Cho, Hiroshi Igami Flight Dynamics Designer : Warren C. Daniel FDE Advisor's : Nick Peterson, Simon Ng Hin Tat Tested : Project-Opensky Members Master textures : Jaco du Preez & Ben Hewitt Painted : Antonio Lopez Bonet
Posted May 20, 2009 21:52 by Antonio Lopez


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This is an extension II of the existing scenery VFR Balice. The scenery was designed on ground textures of the old town Krakow in the vicinity of EPKK Balice (Poland).
Many 3D objects photoreal detailed and textured.
Posted May 20, 2009 16:15 by Lothar Tomczyk, Jakub Mista, A

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Fictional Red Bull track located at Casablanca-Morocco (GMMC).
Posted May 20, 2009 08:37 by Siscot Yves Sy Dsg
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Welcome to Omarama Airfield, situated 10 nautical miles West-North-West of the Benmore Hydro Dam, in the Mckenzie Country region of the South Island of New Zealand.
Omarama is also known as the Glider Capitol of New Zealand. The scenery also includes a representaion of the entire town of Omarama. Requires some EZ Scenery Object Sets ( see INSTALL instructions for details).
Posted May 20, 2009 00:56 by Lawrie Roache


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This is a Track fictive "Not Real" Located at Casablanca-Maroco (GMMC). Works with default FS2004 scenery and with the scenery of Casblanca by Aerosoft.
Posted May 19, 2009 14:50 by Siscot Yves Sy Dsg


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Nothing Fancy, just a generic looking skyhawk like you might find on the flightline at any small airport. For the default aircraft. Repaint by Don Brynelsen using the paintkit by Mark Rooks.
Posted May 19, 2009 12:36 by Don Brynelsen
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Welcome to Stratford, a general aviation airfield, 2 nautical miles, north-east of the town of Stratford, in the Taranaki area of the West Coast of the North Island of New Zealand. Stratford is just a short flight from the regions domestic airport at New Plymouth. Scenery requires some EZ Scenery Object Sets ( see INSTALL instructions for details).
Posted May 19, 2009 00:45 by Lawrie Roache
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Welcome to Turangi Airfield, 1nm North of the township of Turangi, at the southern end of the beautiful Lake Taupo, in the central North Island of New Zealand. The airfield is home to the Turangi Aero Club, and is served by Mountain Air, undertaking tourist flights around the National Park and central North Island volcanoes, and flights to the Chateau and skifields at Mount Ruapehu.
This scenery is built to fit into the freeware "Turangi" photoreal area scenery by Robin Corn, freely available
from flightsim.com. Scenery contains some custom objects, but also requires some EZ Scenery Object sets ( see INSTALL instructions for details).
Posted May 19, 2009 00:34 by Lawrie Roache
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Welcome to Westport, a small domestic airport situated beside the mouth of the Buller River on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand. Scenery requires some EZ Scenery Object Sets ( see INSTALL instructions for details).
Posted May 19, 2009 00:21 by Lawrie Roache
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Welcome to Waiouru Military Airfield. The Airfield is run by the New Zealand Army, and is situated in the central
North Island of New Zealand. The scenery also contains a bonus of the Waiouru Live Firing Range Airstrip (N145),
that is located not far from NZRU, on the foothills of Mount Ruapehu. The scenery was also designed to work with the updated RNZAF AI package, by Charl Du Toit. There is a traffic file done by Charl Du Toit included in the scenery, using C130s and Helicopters from the package.
You will need this AI package installed to see the aircraft. The AI package is freely available from flightsim.com . Scenery requires some EZ Scenery Object Sets ( see INSTALL instructions for details).
Posted May 19, 2009 00:07 by Lawrie Roache