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File Name: 7B6 - Skylark Airpark File Submitter: briangodwin File Submitted: 14 Jan 2013 File Category: DSF Scenery Packages X-Plane Version(s): X-Plane 10 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. Click here to download this file
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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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