5.64Mb (2465 downloads)
FS2004,
Nadi International Airport, Fiji Islands (NFFN)
This scenery completely remakes the airport in a more accurate
and complete style than the FS2002 version. It now more accurately
depicts the entire airport, and corrects the sloppy taxiways
in FS9. Night ramp lighting, along with several hangar areas
are now included. This airport, along with Honolulu and the
Phillippines is one of the larger mid Pacific hubs. It is
also a favorite holiday spot for New Zealand, and Australia,
and is the gateway to the Fiji Islands. Air Pacific also makes
it's home here. By: Bill Melichar. 5.8MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:24 by archive
4.24Mb (2267 downloads)
FS2004
Adelaide International Airport, South Australia Adelaide
is currently receiving a new integrated domestic and international
terminal. This file will depict this new terminal in four stages.
Prior to 2004 it won't exist, then two stages of construction
in 2004, 2005 then fully functional after 2005. Features 'active
trees' that appear to sway in the breeze, an active docking
system and the new glass sided gates can be controlled via com
1. Requires Nova and Nova Gold Textures. By Chris Hutchings
4.3MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:24 by archive
5.81Mb (7957 downloads)
FS2004,
Mexico City International Airport, MMMX.
This scenery is of the International airport in Mexico City,
the world's largest city. It includes the entire airport plus
the airport hotels, and the small hill just outside the airport
that has a radar tower on top of it. It also contains an acurately
depicted control tower, and the doppler radar tower on the far
side of the airport. The unusual heavy steel fence in a criss
cross pattern which surrounds part of the airport is also included.
One of the main Autopistas that runs along the perimeter of
the airport is also included with traffic running in both directions
for more dramatic landings. This airport is homebase to AeroMexico,
Mexicana, and Aeromar. All afcads are welcome! By: Bill Melichar.
5.9MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:24 by archive
0.06Mb (2924 downloads)
FS2004
Hollywood Sign Having
trouble finding the Hollywood sign which is half buried in the
Terrian Mesh, when overflying the Hollywood Hills area of Burbank\Los
Angeles, well not any longer. I have made a flatten BGL file
so that the HOLLYWOOD Sign is now raised up and fully exposed.
Also, I have added a NDB to the Burbank airport AFCAD file which
puts an NDB right beside the Hollywood sign so now you can find
the sign from any direction. Clive Ryan. 66K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:24 by archive
1.58Mb (832 downloads)
FS2004
Hugh Smith Ranger Station
This is a depiction of Hugh Smith Ranger Station located on
the western end of Hugh Smith Lake in the Misty Fjords of Alaska.
This scenery was modified from a scenery I created for the default
mesh. Milt Chambers. 1.6MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:24 by archive
4.07Mb (1358 downloads)
FS2004
Complete AI flightplans for American Airlines.
4.1MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:24 by archive
2.43Mb (1103 downloads)
FS2004
Complete AI flightplans for Korean Airlines.
2.5MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:24 by archive
3.59Mb (1536 downloads)
FS2004
Scenery El Loa Airport (SCCF), Calama, Chile
A new version of Calama airport,This scenery includes a very
detailed terminal building, realistic service vehicles night
textures, and gates too. NOTE: this version works in FS2002
too. By Gabriel Concha V. 3.7MB
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:24 by archive
0.67Mb (1080 downloads)
FS2004
City of Birmingham, Alabama
State biggest city and located north from alabama state capitol
city Montgomery. This add-on scenery adds four most famoust
buildings into Birmingham downtown area: AmSouth-Sonat tower,
Wachovia tower, Bellsouth and AmSouth-Harbert Plaza. I hope
you like this add-on. Original - Toni Hiltunen christmas - David
Hays. 794K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:24 by archive
0.52Mb (1993 downloads)
FS2004
Devils Tower.
This is version 1.0 of Devils Tower. This scenery consist of
the tower itself and a flatten file to make sure any mesh underneath
does not interfere. Jorge Machado. 532K
Posted Jun 23, 2008 14:24 by archive