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FS2004
Himalayas LOD9 Base Mesh - Hindu Kush Detailed
terrain mesh of N32°-40° E70°-76° based on Shuttle Radar (SRTM)
data but with many of the void areas filled with elevation models
generated from topographic maps by Jonathan de Ferranti. The
"LOD9 base mesh" series covers all of the Himalayas and the
additional LOD10 "Himalayan Peaks" series prominent mountains
and ridges. Compiled for FS by Holger Sandmann. Compatible with
FS2002 . 88MB |
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FS2004
Himalayas LOD9 Base Mesh - Kashmir Detailed
terrain mesh of N30°-39° E76°-78° based on Shuttle Radar (SRTM)
data but with many of the void areas filled with elevation models
generated from topographic maps by Jonathan de Ferranti. The
"LOD9 base mesh" series covers all of the Himalayas and the
additional LOD10 "Himalayan Peaks" series prominent mountains
and ridges. Compiled for FS by Holger Sandmann. Compatible with
FS2002. 30MB |
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FS2004
Brigada Aérea "El Palomar Airport, Argentina (SADP).
EL PALOMAR is the first air brigade of the Argentine Air Force
and in this airfield operate the C-130's, L-100-30's, B707-320's,
DH6's, Learjet 35's and 23's, F28's, F27's of this airforce,
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FS2004
Quang Tri Airfield, Vietnam, Late 60's era.
A model of Quang Tri Airfield, a strategic USMC helicopter base.
The 1st and 3rd Division marines at Quang Tri flew CH-46 Sea
Knight and UH-1N Huey Iroquois helicopters. Quang Tri Airfield
was located just a few miles south of the the DMZ which made
it extremely vulnerable to attack. North Vietnamese and Viet
Cong forces attacked Quang Tri several times during the war.
Although it wasn't a coastal base like Cam Ranh Bay or Tuy Hoa,
the site of Quang Tri Airfield was very sandy. The sand contrasted
with the surrounding terrain and looked somewhat unnatural.
Aerial photos confirm that the base had this unusual appearance.
This scenery was designed for FS 2002 but it should work in
FS 2004. George Knowles. 252K |
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FS2004
Bear Creek Winery & Lodging Enhanced v2.0.9 "Diamond Edition",
Alaska (AK).
An all new flight simulator experience awaits you at Bear Creek.
This is a completely re-vamped "Extreme Make Over" of the previous
Bear Creek Winery & Lodging. Some additions include: scenery
changer utility, custom textures, festive events (Christmas,
Balloon Festival, etc.). Also added enhanced AI Traffic to the
whole of Bear Creek. By Michael Woolsey and David Marshall.
46MB |
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FS2004
Soc Trang Airfield, Vietnam, Late 60's era.
A model of Soc Trang Airfield, a strategic combat support base
in the Mekong Delta about 2km southwest of Khanh Hung. Soc Trang
was originally a World War II Japanese fighter base. In 1962
it became the first USMC airfield in South Vietnam. The HMM-362
squadron flew UH-34 helicopters. After the marines relocated
to DaNang AB, they were replaced by the US Army's 93rd Transportation
Company and 121st Aviation Company (T-28s and A-1Es). They were
known as the "Soc Trang Tigers." A real tiger named "Tuffy"
was the base mascot. This scenery was designed for FS 2002 but
it should work in FS 2004. George Knowles. 225K |
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FS2004
Vinh Long Airfield, Vietnam, circa 1968 Scenery.
A model of Vinh Long Airfield (circa 1968), a US Army combat
aviation base in the Mekong Delta. It was the home of the 114th
Aviation Company. This unit flew UH-1 Huey helicopters, and
was known as "The Knights of the Air." Vinh Long also had port
facilities for a fleet of US Navy swift boats. Vinh Long's 3,500'
asphalt runway was flanked on both sides by large, rectangular
water-filled basins. This scenery was designed for FS 2002 but
it should work in FS 2004. George Knowles. 929K |
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FS2004
Quang Ngai Airfield, Vietnam, late 60's era.
A model of Quang Ngai Airfield, a rudimentary USMC airstrip
about 35 km south of Chu Lai Airbase. The 174th Assault Helicopter
Company flew combat support missions from this location. The
4,625' asphalt runway at Quang Ngai could also handle C-123
and C-130 transport aircraft. This scenery was designed for
FS 2002 but it should work in FS 2004. George Knowles. 103K |
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