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                "BusyObjects"
                  Demo: "BusyObjects"
                  is a technology that exploits a new way of animating objects
                  in static FS2k+ sceneries. It allows you to play animations
                  at varying speeds, begin (and end) animations at any time and
                  have complex path definitions for the animated object. Since
                  the object is rendered at different positions for (nearly) every
                  frame, the object transformation appears very smooth. 235K
              
					
					
					
					
					
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                East
                  34th Street Heliport, New York City
                  . This package contains an improved version of the East 34th
                  Street Heliport as well as a new West 30th Street Heliport.
                  Both heliports exist in the real world and i've tried my best
                  to accurately portray them. Adrian Cholmondeley. 657K 
              
					
					
					
					
					
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                Scenery
                  is of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
                  Included are vortex heliport, Harrison co. Jail, Biloxi beach
                  amusement park, a dock in Biloxi back bay, a aegis missile cruiser
                  south of Biloxi, and the Mississippi coast coliseum. Vortex,
                  the jail, the docks and the coliseum are actually added to your
                  ATC database, GPS database, and even the searchable database.
                  Matthew Walker. 664K 
              
					
					
					
					
					
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                New
                  Zealand Afcad Complete v.1 ©
                  Afcad files and flight plans for FS 2002 by Robert Bakhuis -
                  Here is 7 afcad files for addon scenery for New Zealand. Also
                  include are the other 71 afcad files for the FS2002 deault airports
                  scenery. Requires AFCAD
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                FS
                  2002 Scenery - 41 coast helipads in Madagascar (Africa).
                  Landing there need hability. Build with Flight
                  Simulator Scenery Creator (Leung Software). By Tsilavo Ramisarijaona.
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                FS2002
                  AFCAD files for Pacific region.
                  AFCAD files for NSTU (Pago Pago, American Samoa), NSFA (Samoa),
                  NCRG (Rarotonga, Cook Islands), NWWW (Noumea La Tontouta), NVVV
                  (Port Vila, Vanuatu), and NFFN (Nadi, Fiji). NVVV and NWWW for
                  default scenery, the rest for use with Bill Melichar's individual
                  airports. Public Domain. Requires AFCAD and TTools programs
                  (both here)
                  . By Ross King. 12K
              
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
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                Sulby
                  International and Onchan 'City' Airports
                  for FS2002 This scenery adds two fictional airports to the Isle
                  of Man, which are particularly useful for training purposes.
                  Onchan City is located on the former site of White City, and
                  is merely an airstrip, whereas Sulby International is a larger
                  collection of runways and buildings, and makes for a scenic
                  short-hop from Ronaldsway. Martin Curtis. 80K
              
					
					
					
					
					
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                Netherlands
                  AFCAD files. The scenery of NL2000v2 of the Netherlands is
                  very accurate. and different from the default positions in Fs2002.
                  I made 24 files for AI/AFCAD to correct the default traffic
                  . You need the program AFCAD of Lee Swordy (here)to
                  import the files in FS2002. The default files ar included. Joop
                  Mak. 104K
              
					
					
					
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                Netherlands
                  Flight Plans.
                  This are some flightplans to use with the Netherlands scenery.
                  Also needed: nl2000v2afcad.zip and ttools133.zip from Lee Swordy
                  (here).
                  Joop Mak. 4K
              
					
					
					
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                FS2002
                  Elvington Airfield in East Yorkshire,UK.
                  Elvington was a wartime airfield to the east of York(UK) .After
                  the war,it was redeveloped with a view to becoming a Cold War
                  base for B 52 bombers. To this end, a massive concrete runway,
                  in places over 21 feet thick,was constructed. It is almost 2
                  miles long and has a huge concrete apron at the eastern end.
                  By Nick Cooper. 567K 
              
					
					
					
					
					
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