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  1. 14S Westport Airport

    Welcome to scenic Westport, Washington! 14S is a very small but special GA field that I just had to include as a bonus scenery for my previous KHQM Bowerman Airport package. If you don't have it yet, I highly recommend getting KHQM here: http://forums.x-pilot.com/files/file/481-khqm-bowerman-airport/
    Since this airport is so small I thought I'd do a few extra things to liven things up and make it feel more like a living place rather than a runway with a few buildings plopped onto it. Thus, I have modeled the numbering and lines on the runway to very closely match the real one and have also modeled the nearby marina. The marina and airport buildings are by no means exact but serve to make things plausible and alive.
    Enjoy Westport!
    Thanks to the following people as always: Ben Supnik, Brian Godwin, Jacques Brault (for the buildings, assorted objects, and airplane objects), and the contributors of opensceneryx.

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  2. 1A3 Campbell Field

    This is my version of Campbell Field, TN, with a fictional extra ramp(s) and buildings.
    Has orthophoto.
    I made it for use in FSE- http://www.fseforums.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=76578&posts=16
    Made for V9, shouldn't have problems in V10.

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  3. 2A1 Jamestown Municipal Airport - Jamestown, TN

    This is Jamestown Municipal Airport 2A1. Located in the quiet town of Jamestown, Tennessee, this airport is known for it's scenic location and southern hospitality. Situated on the Cumberland Plateau, this airport is prone to fog, strong crosswinds and fast changing weather conditions.

    This is one of the first airports that I've modeled and my first upload. For X-Plane 10 only! Read the README.txt For LIT fixes!

    Made with WED 1.2.

    Commercial use of these files is prohibited.

    No redistribution without my approval.

    More scenery to come!

    Have fun!

    NR

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  4. 2S0

    Located about 6 miles east of Methow Valley State, Twisp Municipal seems to be the primary general aviation airport for the region, being well enough removed from the hustle and bustle of summertime smokejumping operations.
    This is another of my WED builds tested in version 9.70. The Methow Valley is a truly gorgeous area of Washington and Twisp Municipal is a perfect little GA gem of an airport to fire up your favorite piston single and go exploring.

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  5. 3W5 Mears Field Airport

    Welcome to scenic Concrete, Washington and 3W5 Mears Field Airport. Formerly known as Concrete Municipal, Mears Field is a quiet, unassuming little airport nestled in the gorgeous Cascade Mountains. Mears Field is a completely unlit general aviation airport with a 2,609 x 60 ft runway and a 40 x 40 ft helipad. As I often like to do, I have provided a couple of hangar starts so you may make Concrete your home field if you wish. It would certainly be a lovely spot to hangar an airplane!
    When I initially started this project I really wanted to be careful to retain the small town character of this airport. I find it difficult to do this without making that runway look like the real one. I need to be honest here and say that the rubber skid marks on the default runways in XPlane sometimes annoy me, especially on a small GA field like this one. I mean, this is a tiny little airport, not LAX! So...through some experimentation and a little finesse in WED, combined with the assistance of a very talented fellow scenery designer (Aerospace), I was able to draw a custom runway with accurate numbers and lines, and get it pretty darn close to what the real one looks like. I was so happy with the results that I view the runway as the centerpiece to this little country airport. I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I do.
    Also...this is my very first airport built completely without OpenSceneryX resources. Most of the objects are either default or were created by our own very talented Jacques Brault.
    Thanks to the following: Ben Supnik (super genius creator of WED), Brian Godwin (scenery master), Jacques Brault (airplane/object artist), Aerospace (also a scenery master), and Lightman (discerning XPlane user and airplane reviewer). Thanks for the request, Lightman, this was definitely a good one!

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  6. 4NY8,Harris Hill Soaring Club

    A scenery put together for my X-UNYS (Upstate New York Scenery project)
    Uses opensceneryX
    LINKS:
    X-UNYS Website: http://upstatenewyorkscenery.webs.com/

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  7. 5B2, Saratoga County Airport

    A scenery put together for my X-UNYS (Upstate New York Scenery Project)
    Uses opensceneryX
    LINKS:
    X-UNYS Website: http://upstatenewyorkscenery.webs.com/

    26 downloads

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  8. 6B9, Skaneatleas Aero Drome

    A scenery put together for my X-UNYS (Upstate New York Scenery project)
    Uses opensceneryX
    Links:
    X-UNYS Website: http://upstatenewyorkscenery.webs.com/

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  9. 7B6 - Skylark Airpark

    This is 7B6 Skylark Airpark, located in Warehouse Point, CT. It has a "few" years under its' belt but is a cozy GA field east of Bradley International Airport. Aside from building it up from just the runway data, I made only modest "reality" changes to it and I regret that I couldn't make the runway and taxiway as "mature" as they really are. I did add a few low intensity GI lights about the apron just so you can tell it is there after dark. Finally, this is a rural area and a rural field. there are trees in the area…lots and lots of trees. Unfortunately, XP has a big blank spot painted around the field. To rectify this, I have painted in forest polygons (roughly) where the trees are around the field. the ONLY way to do the trees justice is to set your rendering options to tree-hugger. we all need to be more earth friendly anyway, right? Hope you enjoy it!
    Thanks to the folks at OpenSceneryX for the objects, and Justin Krasinski for requesting the field.

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  10. 8A3 Livingston Municipal Airport, Livingston TN

    This is Livingston Municipal Airport 8A3, Located in Livingston, TN (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livingston,_TN) 20 miles north of KSRB Upper Cumberland Regional. The airport itself is quite small and is situated on top of a hill just north of the town of Livingston. The location can make for some challenging approaches in night/IFR conditions.
    Be sure to swing by 8A3's AirNav page (http://www.airnav.com/airport/8A3) for airport info.
    For X-Plane 10 ONLY. Requires OpenSceneryX.
    No redistribution or commercial use without my permission.
    Screenshots feature Flying Jackal's runway textures found here: http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=16270
    NR

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  11. Aerobridge-LJPZ

    Portoroz Airport version 2.1 by Aerobridge Studios:
    2.1:
    > Fixed runway disappearing for v10, and some other adjustments to the scenery.
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    Aerobridge Studios-Portoroz Aerodrome
    Developed and designed by : Peter Tram, Juan Menendez
    Manual : Peter Tram, Juan Menendez
    Photography: Matija Skerjanec
    Version 2.0 High Definition
    Portorož Airport is the smallest of three international airports in
    Slovenia. It is located near the village of Sečovlje, 6 km (3.7 mi) south
    of Portorož, and less than 300 m (980 ft) from the Croatian border.
    The airport was opened on 27 September 1962. The airport is intended for passenger and cargo transport,
    sport, tourist and business flights.
    From Wikipedia
    This release is a major update to the original ABSim LJPZ
    Features:
    - Photorealistic ground
    - Highly detailed airport buildings.
    - Photorealistic textures
    - Realistic asphalt textures in runways and taxiways
    - Real-world airport lighting shades
    - Main buildings include real night textures
    - Authentic Vegetation
    Support:
    Please contact us by emailing to aerobridge1nfo@gmail.com
    LICENSE AGREEMENT:
    Aerobridge Studios reserves all rights. Educational use, business use or
    commercial use, without a proper license is prohibited. Please contact
    us for license arrangements. Copying content for personal or other use
    not covered by the license is prohibited.

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  12. Aerobridge-Meigs Field

    KCGX is now available for v9 and v10.
    Aerobridge Studios-Meigs Field
    Developed and designed by : Peter Tram, John Spahn, Juan Menedez
    Manual : Peter Tram
    Photography: Online resources
    Version 2.0
    Merrill C. Meigs Field Airport (IATA: CGX, ICAO: KCGX) was a single strip airport that operated from December 1948 until March 2003. It was built on Northerly Island, the man-made peninsula that was also the site of the 1933–1934 Century of Progress in Chicago. The airport achieved international notoriety when Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley ordered city crews to bulldoze the runway at night, and without the 30-day advance warning required by FAA regulations.
    From Wikipedia
    This release is a major update to the first release
    Features:
    - Photorealistic ground
    - Highly detailed airport buildings.
    - Photorealistic textures
    - Realistic asphalt textures in runways and taxiways
    - Real-world airport lighting shades
    - Main buildings include real night textures
    - Authentic Vegetation
    Support:
    Please contact us by emailing to aerobridge1nfo@gmail.com
    or by questioning us here on X-Pilot
    LICENSE AGREEMENT:
    Aerobridge Studios reserves all rights.Educational use, business use or
    commercial use, without a proper license is prohibited. Please contact
    us for license arrangements.Copying content for personal or other use
    not covered by the license is prohibited.

    2,951 downloads

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  13. Avon Park Executive Airport Florida

    Avon Park Executive Airport, Airport Code KAVO, is located in the center of the Florida peninsula. It is within 80 miles of several major Florida cities and International Airports including Tampa International and Orlando International. Miami International is located about 150 miles SSE. Although used primarily by local businesses, it has repair facilities for planes flown in for that purpose. In addition, it is used as a temporary base for people attending the 12 Hours of Sebring Gran Prix auto race as well as air shows held both at Sebring Regional and Lakeland Linder airports.
    The Terminal/Office building was created by me in Google Sketchup and contains nothing from any other source. The windows are actual photos taken of the building at the Avon Park Airport. I obtained permission to use those photos from the Avon Park Executive Airport director. You may use all or any part of this upload for any purpose that is legal.
    OpenSceneryX required.

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  14. AYKY Lihir Island Airport

    AYKY Lihir Island Airport 1.0
    I only used the default X-Plane library for this airport. It's great for GA traffic! Please review and rate if you like it. Enjoy this airport! Thanks,

    vsully

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  15. Bangkok 1961 - VTBD

    Don Mueang International Airport
    
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)



    See XSIMREVIEWS for their review of this airport - 26 Feb
    Don Mueang International Airport
ท่าอากาศยานนานาชาติดอนเมือง

Don Mueang International Airport
    
IATA: DMK – ICAO: VTBD

    Summary

    Airport type Public/Military

    Operator Airports of Thailand

    Location Khet Don Mueang, Bangkok, Thailand

    Hub for

    • Thai AirAsia

    • Orient Thai Airlines

    • Nok Air

    Elevation
    AMSL
9 ft / 3 m

    Coordinates:
    13°54′45″N 100°36′24″E



    Runways
    03L/21R

    Length
    3,000m 9,840ft

    Surface
    Asphalt

    Statistics (2010)

    Passengers
2,999,867
    Source: Airports of Thailand
    Don Mueang International Airport (Thai: ท่าอากาศยานดอนเมือง — Thai pronunciation: [dɔ̄ːn mɯ̄aŋ]) (IATA: DMK, ICAO: VTBD) is one of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand, the other one being Suvarnabhumi Airport. It was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914, although it had been in use earlier. Commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, before opening again after renovation on 24 March 2007.
    
Don Mueang was an important hub of Asia and the hub of Thai Airways International prior to its closure. At its peak, it served most air traffic for the entire continent, with 80 airlines operating 160,000 flights and handling over 38,000,000 passengers and 700,000 tons of cargo in 2005. It was then the 18th busiest airport in the world and 2nd in Asia by passenger volume.
    
Don Mueang is the main hub for Nok Air, Thai AirAsia and Orient Thai Airlines. All Thai Airways flights were transferred to Suvarnabhumi Airport, though the present government is urging them to return.
Don Mueang is a joint-use facility with the Royal Thai Air Force's Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base, and is the home of the RTAF 1st Air Division, which consists primarily of non-combat aircraft. Vibhavadi Rangsit Road is the main route linking the airport with downtown Bangkok. The Uttaraphimuk Elevated Tollway, running above Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, offers a more rapid option for getting into the city and connects to Bangkok's inner city expressway network. Originally, the only access was by rail service connecting with Hua Lamphong Railway Station in the center of Bangkok. The train station is across the highway and is linked with the airport by a pedestrian bridge. An RTAF golf course is located between the two runways. The course has no separation from the runway, and golfers are held back by a red light whenever planes land. Many Bangkok BMTA bus lines stop around the airport, including lines no.29 from Thammasat University and Rangsit to Victory Monument and Hua Lamphong Railway Station, 59 from Rangsit to Sanam Luang, 95 Kor. from Rangsit to Bang Kapi, 187 from Klong 3 to Sipaya, 356 Green Line From Pak Kret to Don Mueang and Saphan Mai, 356 Red Line from Saphan Mai to Pak Kret, 504 from Rangsit to Bangkok Bridge, 510 from Thammasat University to Victory Monument, 538 from Techno Thanyaburi via Don Mueang Tollway to Ramathibodi Hospital and Priest Hospital, 554 from Rangsit via motorway to Suvarnabhumi Airport and 555 from Rangsit via Vibhavadi Rangsit and Army Reserve Force Students (Ror Dor) Center to Suvarnabhumi Airport.

    History

    Thai Airways International planes at Don Mueang
    
Don Muang airfield was the second established in Thailand, after Sa Pathum, which is now Sa Pathum horse racing course. The first flights to Don Muang were made on March 8, 1914 and involved the transfer of aircraft of the Royal Thai Air Force. Three years earlier, Thailand had sent three army officers to France to train as pilots. On completion of their training in 1911, the pilots were authorized to purchase four Breguets and four Nieuports, which formed the basis of the Royal Thai Air Force.

    Commercial service to Don Muang began in 1924. The first commercial flight was an arrival by KLM.

    In 1933, the airfield was the scene of heavy fighting between royalists and government forces during the Boworadet Rebellion. The airfield was used by the occupying Japanese during World War II, and was bombed and strafed by Allied aircraft on several occasions.

    During the Vietnam War, Don Muang was a major command and logistics hub of the United States Air Force.
    
Before the opening of Suvarnabhumi, the airport used the IATA airport code BKK and the name was spelled Don Muang. After Suvarnabhumi opened for commercial flights, the spelling was changed and as Don Mueang it now uses the airport code DMK, though it still retains the ICAO airport code VTBD. The traditional spelling is still used by many airlines and by most Thais.
    
Closure
    
The night of September 27–28, 2006 was the official end of operations at Don Mueang airport.
    The last commercial flights were:

    • Domestic departure: Thai Airways TG 124 to Chiang Mai at 22:15 (coincidentally, when Thai moved domestic operations back to Suvarnabhumi again on 28 March 2009, their last departure was also a 22:15 flight to Chiang Mai)

    • International arrival: Kuwait Airways from Jakarta at 01:30[2]

    • Domestic arrival: TG 216 from Phuket at 23:00

    • International departure: Although scheduled for Kuwait Airways KU 414 to Kuwait at 02:50,[3] Qantas flight QF302 to Sydney, originally scheduled for 18:00, was delayed for more than 9 hours before finally taking off at 03:12, about 10 minutes after the Kuwait flight. Qantas claimed that QF302 was an extra flight.[4]

Reopening

    Although initially deserted by commercial carriers upon the opening of the Suvarnabhumi Airport, the higher costs of the new airport to operators as well as safety concerns over cracked runways at the new airport caused many to seek a return to Don Mueang. In particular, low-cost airlines have led demands for reopening of the airport. Airports of Thailand released a report at the end of 2006 which furthered this effort, proposing it as a way to avoid or delay second-stage expansion which had been planned for Suvarnbhumi.[5]
On 30 January 2007, the Ministry of Transport recommended temporarily reopening Don Mueang while touch up work process on some taxiways at Suvarnabhumi proceeds. The recommendation was subject to approval by the government's executive Cabinet. On March 25, 2007, the airport officially reopened for some domestic flights.

    
Credits
    
This is a CalClassics.com conversion, and permission to convert has come from Wolfgang Gersch, Tom Gibson and Jaap Baare, the joint designers.
    
Other thanks must be given to Jacques Brault and Pedrovl for use of their vintage prop liners. Permissions obtained.
    
The wonderful Overlay Editor came from Marginal, and WED was also used - thanks Laminar team
    
A particular mention to DKM who has supported me with actions and words - many many thanks.
    
OPENSCENERY X has been used, thanks
    
If I should have included a mention but missed you, PM me and I will include you in the credits
    
INSTALLING
    
Unzip, place in your custom scenery file and away you go
    
Final thoughts
    
I created a much brighter, well lit airport with many bells and whistles, but these were stripped out after lengthy discussions with Wolfgang. Bangkok in 1961 was just not that modern. Also, the aircraft are correctly placed at 45 degrees nose out on the apron as per 1961 gate instructions. So pushback is not a problem. I understand that the runway did not have centre lights - nor did the aircraft have apron parking strips, these I thought did not ruin the overall effect. I thought this would be a simple conversion to do, but getting the 1961 details as accurate as possible doubled the time spent on the conversion. Sometimes less is more?
    
I hope you enjoy this as much as I did in making it.

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  16. Barcelona LEBL lights up

    Barcelona El Prat lights up.
    just taxiways, centerlines and edgelights laid out. maybe more to come.
    with Airport Detail Maxed out knowen issue at 07R and 25L 3d-light-objects pop into the taxiway
    this is an X-Plane 9 Scenary, but should work fine with X-Plane 10.
    enjoy.

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  17. Ben Gurion Airport

    V1.2

    *Follow the folders names...

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    V1.1
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    V1.0
    The objects of this scenery were converted from the FS2004 version By David Rosenfeld , all the credit for modelling those great objects goes to him.
    Nevertheless , except of the objects , the hall airport was built from scratch to be 100% comptable with XPX , and updated to the new situation in the airport today .
    Thanks to Heinan Cabouly , that sent me his own apt.dat , I merged it with my apt.dat to get the most accurate ground work .
    Before Installation
    * if you are using RealLandIsrael please update to version 0.7.1 :
    * Please install AutoGate plugin
    * OpenScenery X is required
    *ff-library is required
    *R2_library is required
    Installation
    * Unzip the rar into Custom Scenery folder
    * If you are using RealLandIsrael please make sure that RLI_BenGurion is above of all RealLandIsrael folder in Scenery_packs.ini
    Reccomended packages and settings
    * RealLandIsrael :
    * Wide Taxiway markings Library Replacement 2.0 by ISDG
    * Taxi-HD enhancement pack 1.0 * Gritty details in the rendering options is reccomended to be ON
    * You'll want to run this scenery with Very High texture resolution or Extreme , High may also be just ok .
    * To have the more accurate and updated approaches you have to install AIRAC 1407 for x-plane 10 data base
    Credits
    * David Rosenfeld for modelling the objects to the FS9 version
    * Heinan Cabouly for sending me his apt.dat that I merged with mine

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  18. Ben Gurion Airport LLBG

    Fix for cut asphalt
     
    Some folks had a problem which caused the asphalt to be cut at the +31+034.dsf and +32.034.dsf meeting point (RW21 Vacating area)
    Donwload: http://www.mediafire.com/download/f9dwdj4fw5i5ns6/Earth+nav+data.zip
    and drop the folder inside the .zip file to the scenery's folder , and agree to replace the existing folder.
     
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    Ben Gurion V2* by IXPT is the most accurate and detailed rendition of the real thing.
     
    Features
     
    - Custom objects with UHD textures and specular effects
     
    - HD ground textures with many kinds of asphalt and concrete
     
    - Accurate and updated layout ; in real life the airport is changing , we will continue to update it of course!
     
    - 3D vegetation
     
    - Custom Ground traffic with Marginal's ground traffic plugin
     
    - Working VDGSs and animated marshalls for gates and hard stands respectively with Marginals' Autogate plugin (NO working jetways)
     
    - Fully compatible with "Real Land Israel" as well as the default scenery
     
    Before Installation
     
    - Please remove any scenery for this airport.
     
    - Open Scenery X is *required* (The newest version from 30 May 2015!!) : http://www.opensceneryx.com/
     
    - Make sure you have the last stable version of Xplane
     
    - (Recommended but not required) Real Land Israel by IXPT: 
     
    - (Recommended but not required) Marginal's Autogate plugin: http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=5038
     
    - (Recommended but not required) to get an accurate and the newest approaches to the airport , you'll need to purchase AIRAC: https://www.navigraph.com/
     
      Installation
     
    - Open the zip file and drag it's content to Custom Scenery
     
    - Please make sure that within the scenery_packs.ini file 
     
    SCENERY_PACK Custom Scenery/IXPT Ben Gurion LLBG/
     
    is *HIGHER* than
     
     
    SCENERY_PACK Custom Scenery/Global Airports/
     
    - If you are using it with Real Land Israel , apply the previous step , so "IXPT Ben Gurion LLBG" is higher than Real Land Israel folders.
     
    For conclusion , this is how it should look like if you are using it with Real Land Israel
     
                                                    
     
    SCENERY_PACK Custom Scenery/IXPT Ben Gurion LLBG/
    SCENERY_PACK Custom Scenery/IXPT Sde Dov LLSD/ SCENERY_PACK Custom Scenery/IXPT Tel Hashomer LLSM/ SCENERY_PACK Custom Scenery/IXPT Sourasky LLIC/ SCENERY_PACK Custom Scenery/Global Airports/ SCENERY_PACK Custom Scenery/IXPT Israel Landmarks/ SCENERY_PACK Custom Scenery/IXPT AutogenW/ SCENERY_PACK Custom Scenery/IXPTeam_Library/ SCENERY_PACK Custom Scenery/OpenSceneryX/ SCENERY_PACK Custom Scenery/IXPT Photoscenery/ SCENERY_PACK Custom Scenery/IXPT Israel Mesh/  
     
     
     
    Performance
     
    This airport is highly detailed , so expect it'll affect your FPS , however it mostly depends on your computer and Xplane's settings.
     
     
    Known Issues
     
    Terminal 1 building is not textured yet , we will get to it in a future update.
     
     
    Credits and Support given by other developers
     
    - MisterX6 , for some of the objects in this scenery.
     
    - Niv Tesler for the new tower and swissport objects 
     
    - Marginal for the working VDGS and marshalls
     
    - This scenery is done by israeli Xplane Team (IXPT)
     
     
    Our next projects
     
    - Real Land Israel 08W
    - Another airport in the country
     
    Pictures
     
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/105003633@N02/sets/72157659486762602/
     

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  19. Bendigo YBDG

    Bendigo Airport is a registered airport and owned and operated by the City of Greater Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.
    Bendigo Airport has 19 hangars on site as well as Bendigo Aviation Services (charter and training), Bendigo Flying Club, Goulding Airmotive, Air Ambulance Victoria Helicopter Emergency Medical Services and HEMS3.

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  20. Biddeford Municipal - B19

    Biddeford Municipal Airport. This version is XP10 only. I am trying to reverse engineer my own work for a version for XP9.
    A glitch has been reported about the runway heading. Although the heading for 06 (and conversely 24) is set for 55.90, in cockpit instruments display 72. I am submitting a bug report for this.

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  21. Bolton Field, Columbus, Ohio (KTZR)

    My second scenery, I decided to tackle something bigger than my previous 8G6, and it proved to be quite a fun challenge! Now that I have another airport under my belt, I am one step closer to my main goals, KLCK and KCMH. Please forgive me if I made a mistake somewhere, and dont hesitate to leave a comment or shoot me a PM so that I can fix it! For now though this airport is 100% done and I do not have any plans of expansion or updates.
    Happy Landings!
    This scenery package made use of the resources of OpenSceneryX, therefore it is more or less obvious it requires OpenSceneryx to be installed, it can be found here: http://www.opensceneryx.com/
    Planned Projects:
    KLCK(On Hold)
    KOSU
    KCMH
    04I
    6I6(WIP)
    KZZV
    KNXF(WIP)
    Completed Projects:
    8G6 (http://forums.x-pilot.com/files/file/644-harrison-county-airport-8g6/)

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  22. Buffalo Niagara International AIrport - KBUF

    My re-vamped KBUF scenery upgraded to X-Plane 10. Has Terminals, cargo, and General Aviation. THIS WILL NOT WORK IN X-PLANE 9. Happy landings!

    298 downloads

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  23. C56 - Bult Field Monee, IL

    I present to you C56, Bult Field. A romantic lovely little gem of an airfield tucked just 30 miles South of the hustle and bustle of downtown Chicago, Illinois. Years ago I had the pleasure of working a dream job. I was an aerial pipeline observer for an oil and gas aviation outfit in Conroe, Texas. My job was to take photos of the pipeline "right of way" while doing 2.5G turns around a point. It was a rodeo of a job, running into hangars, a few near misses with towers and other aircraft and several VFR into IMC events.

    I learned so much in this job (what to do and not to do) and it is partly what led me into aircraft development for X plane. This airfield was a savior many times. Once done running the very busy pipeline just under the Chicago Class B airspace at about 500' AGL this was our rest stop. Microwavable hamburgers, sausage egg and cheese sandwiches and burritos. With a nice spread of candies and soft drinks. The pilot diet. 

    This "terminal" (mansion) contains a full movie theater, full restaurant grade kitchen, amazing WWII museum and vacant offices where a rest can be had. The story goes the original owner, Billionaire Mr. Bult, built this mansion and field for himself and eventually for some reason or another sold it to the State of Illinois where it waits for the day to start serving regional customers.


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    Installation goes the same as with any other scenery. Extract the folder then drag and drop it into the custom scenery folder. 

    Performance issues are possible. This was built over the last few years in my free time and I quickly wrapped things up over the last few nights and this has not been tested on any lower end machines. There are most likely a few initial bugs and If there is a frame rate issue I might be able to whip out a lite vegetation version. Let me know!

    Required libraries: OpensceneryX & MisterX library

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    RIP Mr. Ted Sanders. You were a fine gentlemen helping us with our issues every time we came in and had a great sense of humor. Thanks for proving me right about how to land a 182 properly.  








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  24. C77 Poplar Grove Illinois Photoreal

    C77 Poplar Grove Photoreal
    Version 1.0, Jan 04, 2013
    By: Chris K and the ISDG Group
    This scenery was made in request from a user named Becky Lynn, who is a new XP10 user (but not new to flying!) who was very surprised that nobody had taken this cute fly-in / live-in residential airport and updated it's taxiways since the beginning of time.
    I was about to walk through a quick learn tutorial with WED, but since this was a one-off, I decided to quickly update the taxiways myself. Since I had WED open anyways, I also decided to give it the "Photo Underlay" Treatment and spruce it up with some standard XP10 library objects at the same time. (Hangars, FBOs, etc.)
    Took about 2 hours to get done.
    Nothing fancy.
    Enjoy!
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    INSTALLATION:
    Copy to your /Custom Scenery/ Folder.
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    IMAGERY CREDIT:
    Orthophotos courtesy of the United States Geological Survey (USGS)
    The dataset uses the 30cm/pixel USGS HiRes Orthoimagery
    This Imagery is in the Public Domain as per:
    http://cumulus.cr.us...listofortho.php
    Copyrights and Credits
    USGS-authored or produced data and information are considered to be in the U.S. public domain.
    When using information from USGS information products [chrisk: which I am], publications, or Web sites, proper credit must be given.
    Credit is provided by including the following citation:
    Credit: U.S. Geological Survey
    Department of the Interior/USGS
    The USGS home page is http://www.usgs.gov.
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    NOTES:
    - Uses 4096x4096 textures and pure XP10 Library - Sorry XP9 Users....
    - Includes the earth.wed.xml project for anyone who wished to improve upon this.
    - I hereby release this scenery into the public domain and allow any and all derivative works to anyone who chooses to do so.
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  25. Cape Town Heliport

    Nothing special here - just a quick'n'dirty heliport (only the helipads, no taxiways, no custom buildings) in Cape Town, where I had the treat of a (real) sightseeing flight around the Cape Peninsula in November 2013. I did this "scenery" (primarily) for myself - and for those who want to do virtual sightseeing flights in Capetown from the original location. There are 4 or 5 heli charter companies operating there.
    In reality there is no ICAO code for it, so I created FACH (CH = Cape Town Heliport).
    As I meanwhile found out, there is an ICAO code FACH (Cookhouse Airport), which is not in X-Plane. Thus, I had to change the ICAO code for the Heliport to FAC1.

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