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File Description: Enclosed are two updated taxiway sign textures that reflect current runway changes at Halifax International Airport. This is for Craig and Steve Mosher's fine CYHZ scenery only!
Textures reflect changes from 15/33 to 14/32 and 06/24 to 05/23.
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cyhztaxisigns.zip |
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Freeware |
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5th April 2006, 15:59:44 |
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5210 |
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Randy Oldfield |
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71kb |
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File Description: This modified version installs new taxiway lights and windsocks, and updates the AI. This is a complete version and does not require you to have installed the original. Ivujivik is a village of 350 or so inhabitants at N62 25 W78 on the northeastern corner of Hudson Bay, in northern Quebec. The village does not feature in FS9 but is included in this scenery with approximately the right shape (the coast, even with UT, is not exactly right). The runway is 3,500 feet of gravel 100 feet wide, aligned 08-26.
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ivujivik_v1.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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23rd August 2014, 11:26:17 |
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213 |
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Roger Wensley |
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11884kb |
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File Description: The town of Kitchener is in southern Ontario, 40 miles southwest of Toronto. The population is just over half a million, including the adjoining Cambridge and Waterloo which are known locally as the Tri Cities. The Kitchener name was adopted in 1916, replacing the former "City of Berlin".
The airport is on the northeastern side of the town, with the main runway aligned 08-26 and just over 7,000 feet of asphalt 150 feet wide, lit, with PAPI at both ends and approach lighting and ILS on 26. The second runway is aligned 14-32 and is 4,100 feet long, lit and with PAPI at both ends; right hand circuits for 32. The airport is being steadily enlarged and improved, with new hangars for rental, operators, and maintenance companies. The largest and most visible presence is the training operation located just off the southwest end of taxiway A, where there are 14 Cessna 172, 2 Cessna 152, 2 Piper Seminole, and others. These are represented in the AI. There are morning and evening scheduled flights by Westjet to Calgary and American Eagle to Chicago, also in the AI. To the southwest, past taxiway C, there is GA parking; request taxi to what is named here "southwest parking" where there are spaces on both grass and asphalt. To the southeast, along a taxiway off the southeast corner of the main apron, are mainly operators and maintenance facilities. This version of CYKF includes the new(ish) terminal, the first of the new central rental hangars alongside the new taxiway and access road, and the very new large hangar off taxiway C, but not the new airport services building (fire and snow clearance) that is off to the southeast of taxiway A, and not the new car park to the south of the airport access road. So an uncertain and possibly historically innacurate date, but with the correct taxiway lighting and signage, and building textures from photographs.
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kitchener_waterloo.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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7th May 2016, 21:13:28 |
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520 |
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Roger Wensley |
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30902kb |
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File Description:
I have now overhauled the CYKF Airport and made it the lively place it is today. I used the Canada Flight Supplement and my real life knowledge of the airport as this is where I do my flight training.
35 parking spots, 2 gates
Extended runway 25/07 and added the new taxiway and renamed the others
Changed the landclass for the runway 25/07 extension
Updated the airport in AFCAD for AI to use the runway 25/07 extension
Added 22 AI flightplans to the 3 already there. AI will model real life training and commercial operations of the airport
AI use proper Canadian registration codes
Tested the files to make sure it operates correctly including AI
After seeing the traffic in my Southwestern Ontario addon, CYKF 2.1 looked a little bare in comparison, so added more parking and traffic. There are now 35 parking spots and 2 gates. All parking spots and gates have been assigned codes, which like the airline codes for the larger airports will tell the GA aircraft where to park. I organized the different aprons into parking areas. The Waterloo Wellington flight centre is referred to as North parking. There are 3 other parking areas as well as the gates. Traffic includes weekly scheduled aircraft that will fly up to the cottage or down south on the weekend etc.
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cykfv3.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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14th November 2003, 19:39:31 |
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2736 |
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David Voogd |
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1194kb |
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File Description: I have now overhauled the CYKF Airport and made it the lively place it is today. I used the Canada Flight Supplement and my real life knowledge of the airport as this is where I do my flight training.
--Extended runway 25/07 and added the new taxiway and renamed the others
--Changed the landclass for the runway 25/07 extension
--Updated the airport in AFCAD for AI to use the runway 25/07 extension
--Added 6 AI flightplans to the 3 already there. AI will model real life training and commercial operations of the airport
--AI use proper Canadian registration codes
--Tested the files to make sure it operates correctly including AI
--2.1 Revisions
I updated the Traffic_CYKF file to use UTC times instead of local which I did by mistake. The AI will now fly at the proper times. ---**NOTE for those who have version 2.0 a separate upgrade only file is available **---
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cykf2_1_full.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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7th November 2003, 20:03:42 |
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1331 |
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David Voogd |
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627kb |
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File Description: CYKY Kindersley Regional Airport is located in the west-central part of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The airport is located 4.6 km north of the town. The scenery consists of custom models of all the buildings at the airport, runway signs, runway and taxiway lighting, rotating beacon, static aircraft, vehicles, animated highway traffic and oil pump jacks, trees that properly change with the seasons, custom tarmac and runway textures, and seasonal ground textures for the airport and surrounding area.
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cyky_kindersley_sk.zip |
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Freeware |
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14th June 2012, 13:44:10 |
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1249 |
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Gregory Putz |
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92732kb |
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File Description: CYMJ Moose Jaw is a Canadian Forces Base and headquarters for 15 Wing. This military airfield is situated approximately four miles south of the City of Moose Jaw. The airbase is home to the NATO Flying Training in Canada Program (CT-155 Hawk and CT-156 Harvard II aircraft) and 431 Air Demonstration (Snowbird) Squadron (CT-114 Tutor). This scenery was constructed using GMAX and represents the airport as it was in 2007 / 2008. It includes nearly all the buildings at the airport, taxiway and runway signs, as well as radar and radio transmission structures infield. CYMJ also includes a landclass file to better represent the terrain around the airport, at least as far as the limits of the default landscape will allow.
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cymj_moose_jaw_scenery_for_fs9.zip |
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Freeware |
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5th May 2008, 01:09:35 |
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3034 |
Author: |
Gregory Putz |
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4590kb |
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File Description: This is a heavily edited AFCAD for the default FS2004 Ottawa MacDonald-Cartier International Airport. It adds more accurate parking to the terminal, put's the cargo planes in the cargo area, not the main terminal, it also adds very accurate de-icing pads, and a lot of apron and taxiway lighting. It also makes a lot of cosmetic fixes to the airport, as well as gets rid of some non-existent (to my knowledge) tarmac/gravel apron area. As with most of my AFCAD's, I have used a generous helping of artistic licence. Overall it should make Ottawa MacDonald-Cartier International Airport a little more accurate/intresting. BTW. This represets the current state of CYOW with the new termial.
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cyow_v2.0_pdn.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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1st May 2005, 06:07:55 |
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3146 |
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Christian Sullivan - Project Delta Niner |
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86kb |
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File Description: CYPA Prince Albert (Glass Field) is located 6 kms east of the city of Prince Albert, which is the Canadian province of Saskatchewan's gateway to the north. The airport is a major hub for scheduled and charter passenger service, as well as cargo service to the north. The scenery was constructed using GMAX. It includes custom models of all the buildings at the airport, as well as fencing, static aircraft, runway signs, runway and taxiway lighting, OPDAL strobes, SSALR running strobes, PAPI approach system, rotating beacon, working Wind Tee, refuelling facilities, vehicles, fencing, trees that properly change with the seasons, custom tarmac and runway textures, and seasonal ground textures.
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cypa_prince_albert_scenery.zip |
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Freeware |
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14th September 2011, 09:25:36 |
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1836 |
Author: |
Gregory Putz |
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61153kb |
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File Description: The Peace River flows east from the Rockies, joining up with the Slave River to empty into Great Slave Lake. The town is on both banks close to a bend, 245 miles northwest of Edmonton. The population is 7,000 and the surrounding area is either farmland or forest and used for winter sports; Peace River hosted the 2004 Alberta Winter Games. The airport is just over 3 miles west of the town. The runway is 5,000 feet of wide asphalt (150 feet) aligned 04/22, lit, and with PAPI. There is a second runway to the south of the main runway, 1,900 feet of grass and aligned 08/26. The apron is to the north of the runway at the eastern end and is large; there is a purpose-built terminal building, plus other hangar buildings along taxiway C that extends westward from the apron. The airport gives the impression that it is under-used; there are no long lines of parked planes waiting for the weekend and few scheduled flights. These are mainly (totally?) by Sunwest Home Aviation, but unfortunately nobody has made the textures for Sunwest and my talents do not run in that direction so I have made believable substitutions. There is also a small but obstinate AI difficulty, described in the notes.
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peaceriver_316542.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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10th November 2013, 23:56:22 |
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313 |
Author: |
Roger Wensley |
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11291kb |
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