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FS2002
Scenery--Wolwedans Residential Airpark, South Africa.
Wolvedans Airpark (Planned) will be located just inland from
the sea, above the picturesque town of Great Brak River and
South of Wolvedans dam. The airpark is highly elevated with
views over the Indian Ocean towards Mossel Bay in the south
west and 180° views of the Outeniqua Mountains to the north.
The Great Brak River gorge on the western side, forms a natural
and safe boundary. Rwy capable of accommodating smaller Executive
Jets. By Werner Hendrikz. 140K |
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FS2002,
St. Kitts International Airport, Island of St. Kitts, Caribbean
Region.TKPK
By: Bill Melichar Description: This scenery depicts the Robert
L. Bradshaw International airport on the Island of St. Kitts
in the Caribbean. It contains the modern new terminal, along
with the distinctive green glass tower, and outer buildings.
It is a small airport which is located in a valley between two
mountain ranges near the southern end of the Island. This location
is best run with a terrain mesh of the area, and land class
scenery of the Caribbean, since FS has sadly neglected it in
this respect. I have included several smaller mountains which
will hide under the terrain mesh to enhance the location for
those who do not have the terrain mesh installed.3.7MB |
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FS2002
Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base as it appeared in 1972 during
Linebacker I and II. The Linebacker bombing campaigns were instrumental
in bringing an end to the war in Vietnam. Korat RTAFB was the
home of the USAF’s 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, which flew F-105D
Thunderchiefs (“Thuds”) and F-4E Phantom II fighter bombers
against ground targets in North Vietnam. Korat also hosted a
variety of other aircraft types including the F-105G Wild Weasel,
the RB-66 Destroyer, the EC-121 Super Constellation, and the
A-7 Corsair II. Korat RTAFB was adjoined on the south by Camp
Friendship, a US Army logistics and support base. Note: This
scenery requires the trees_v3.zip object library by Gerrish
Gray (here).
This is the third in a series of Vietnam War era Thai airbase
models. (It was preceded by Ubon and Udorn.) George Knowles.
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FS2002
Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base (NKP).
Situated in the far northeast corner of Thailand right across
the Mekong River from Laos, NKP was the smallest, remotest,
and most primitive of the Thai airbases utilized by the US Air
Force. Many of the operations that were conducted at NKP were
top-secret. NKP was the headquarters of “Task Force Alpha”,
the underground command center directing “Arc Light” bombing
of the Ho Chi Minh trail. The 56th Air Commando Wing employed
a variety of fixed wing aircraft and helicopters for interdiction,
close air support, psychological warfare, search and rescue,
forward air control, and clandestine insertion and extraction
of special operations personnel in Laos and North Vietnam. One
of the key covert missions conducted at NKP was “Operation Igloo
White”, which involved the planting and monitoring of electronic
sensors along the Ho Chi Minh trail. Air America also used NKP
as a base to supply the various hill tribes in Laos. This is
the fourth in a series of Vietnam War era Thai airbase models.
(It was preceded by Ubon, Udorn, and Korat.) Note: This scenery
requires the trees_v3.zip object library by Gerrish Gray(here).
George Knowles. 1.7MB |
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FS2002
FedEx Vehicle Textures
This is a replacement texture of the "LANDMARK" trucks you find
in airport gates. It replaces it into FedEx textures. Includes
day and night textures. By Fahim Safi. 257K |
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FS2002
Bristol Airport Commercial Flightplans V.1
Here are some flightplans of the major airlines operating into
Bristol. Realistically modelled (to an extent) from a timetable
of Bristol. Requires my Bristol Airport Scenery for its increased
parking capacity. Also includes some Light Aircraft flighplans.
By Birdman. 122K |
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FS2002
Nam Phong RTAFB, Thailand,
as it appeared in mid-1972 when much of it was still under construction.
Nam Phong was originally an obscure Thai Air Force training
base located about 60 miles south-southeast of the large USAF/Air
America facility at Udorn. In response to increasing NVA attacks
in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam, the US Marine Corps
transferred three fighter/attack squadrons (known as “Task Force
Delta”) from Da Nang to Nam Phong. This is the fifth in a series
of Vietnam War era Thai airbase models. Note: This scenery requires
installation of the trees_v3.zip object library by Gerrish Gray
(here)
. George Knowles. 835K |
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