RealScenery - "Another new X-Plane user had the same question here just a few days ago." That is me, in part. Although I didn't expect RealScenery(.com type scenery) or (as in FSX) Magascenery coverage, I did expect a minimal attempt at basic airport scenery. But, as you and chris k point out, it probably was a bit more than should have been expected from such a small company. RealScenery - "however, there are also many quality non-payware options as well, depending on the airport you're interested in..." And that is one of my problems. Finding scenery for Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, etc. will probably be relatively easy. Finding even basic airport scenery for many smaller city airports might be a problem. In so far as Payware/non-payware goes, if I could buy a region or state scenery pack it would be worth it. Paying $10 to $30+ for each indevidual airport would be a bit too much. Then too, most of what I see for sale is for the scenic west coast/mountains/islands. chris k - "Great KPHL scenery here: http://forums.x-plan...&showfile=11513". From that download page - "Brilliant scenery for KPHL by the MSFS scenery developers at SunSkyJet, converted with FS2X-plane." What I see with that download is more than a little bizarre. But that may be the result of my downloading the X-Plane 10.20 11 (64bit) beta yesterday using "X-Plane 10 UPDATER and Installer". I kept expecting it to give me the chance to install it in another location as a separate instance. It never did, it just installed to my X-Plane 10 location. No biggie, live and learn. (And I have a whole bunch to learn. Including making a back-up first!) For that matter is X-Plane 9 scenery compatible with X-Plane 10? chris k - "There's a *Ton* of scenery - Laminar provides the X-Plane fight dynamics, rendering engine, and the base terrain." Unfortunately, there is indeed a ton... Finding the airports that I want/need though is like trying to find that proverbial needle in a haystack. So many irrelevant needles crop up, in spite of trying to filter out the clutter. A case in point - a search for "x-plane" Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport download -fsx will pull up nothing relevant to X-Plane and the airport for downloading. Of course that airport would only be of interest to those who live, or work in the area. But it is an airport that I have been to in real life, and fly to for fun. chris k - "You need to grab and install the scenery you want - luckily it's very easy process to add new Custom Scenery. (Far easier than Ive ever seen elsewhere) by simply putting a pre-made file into your /Custom Scenery/ directory. Poof! Done." I could populate the airports that I most frequently use, but I would rather not. Between family and work I usually get to fly once every week or two. Populating small local airports could be an interesting hobby, but I'd rather fly. And don't forget what I said in my first post - I regularly fly in or out of about 20-30 airports (about 10 large and 20 medium/small). And note that that is "REGULARLY FLY". Not exclusively fly. Thanks PascalL, the "XPScenery.net" is worth its weight in gold! I don't know how complete the list is, but it'll save a lot of time searching for airports THANKS . But as I asked before, would buying X-Plane 9 give me better/more airport scenery? Or would I just have to buy/find/build/modify my airports for that too. Or is it just a case where X-Plane 10 is so “new” that I have to wait a while? (And that one goes back around to "Should I buy X-Plane 9 until then"?) BTW - Thanks for the time and help.