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1-4-07 FS2004 Scenery - lakvol5.zip - Volume 5 of my Alaskan scenery series is here. This download is a rendering of 5 more Alaskan airports. They are Beaver Airport(WBQ), Ft. Yukon Airport(pfyu), Chalkyitsik Airport(cik), Artic Village Airport(parc) and Venetie Airport(vee). Created entirely with EZ Scenery. Please read the readme file for important information about the scenery and textures. By John B.Loney, Jr.
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2-8-07 FS2004 Scenery- khya_v1.zip - Barnstable Muni-Boardman/Polando Field Airport (KHYA) in Massachusettes serves Hyannis and Barnstable County and is owned by Town Of Barnstable. The airport has more than one runway. The longest is a paved runway extending 5425 feet. The facility is at an elevation of 55 feet at a distance of about one mile from Hyannis. Created with EZ Scenery. EZ Scenery libraries required. New objects and textures by the author are included. Three AFCAD2 files are included for the default FS9 roads, USA Roads and Ultimate Terrain users. PLEASE READ THE README FILE!!! The UT AFCAD2 by Ray Lunning. Scenery by John B. Loney, Jr.
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3-25-07 FS2004 Scenery- 1n7_v1.zip - Blairstown Airport (1N7) in New Jersey, serves Blairstown and Warren County and is owned by Steve Parker (Blair Air). The paved runway extends for 3100 feet. The facility is at an elevation of 372 feet at a distance of about 2 miles from Blairstown. Please read the readme file. Created with EZ Scenery by John B. Loney, Jr.
See 1n7_fix.zip
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4-12-07 FS2004 Scenery - 1n4_v1.zip - Woodbine Municipal Airport (1N4) serves Woodbine and Cape May County, New Jersey and is owned by Chairman Woodbine Port Authority. The airport has more than one runway. The longest is a paved runway extending 3304 feet. The facility is at an elevation of 42 feet at a distance of about 2 miles from Woodbine. PEASE READ THE README FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Created with EZ Scenery by John B. Loney, Jr.
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4-30-07 FS2004 Scenery- kcrgv15.zip - Craig Municipal Airport v1.5 (IATA: CRG, ICAO: KCRG) is a mid-sized facility for personal aircraft and small commuter planes located 8 mi (12.9 km) east of Jacksonville, Florida, United States. The airport has a control tower and handles 400-500 aircraft operations daily. Craig Municipal Airport serves Jacksonville and Duval County and is owned by Jacksonville Port Auth. The airport has more than one runway. The longest is a paved runway extending 4007 feet. The facility is at an elevation of 42 feet. THIS DOWNLOAD CORRECTS ALL REPORTED ERRORS. Created with EZ Scenery whose libraries are required. The readme file is REQUIRED READING. By John B. Loney, Jr.
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5-15-07 FS2004 Scenery - kcma_v1.zip - Camarillo Airport (ICAO: KCMA, FAA LID: CMA) is a public airport located three miles (5 km) west of the central business district (CBD) of Camarillo, in Ventura County, California, USA. It is roughly equidistant from Los Angeles, CA and Santa Barbara, CA although it is inland. The airport has one runway and exclusively serves privately-operated general aviation and executive aircraft with no scheduled commercial service. The paved runway extends for 6010 feet. The facility is at an elevation of 75 feet. Created with EZ Scenery. EZ Scenery libraries required. Please read the readme file. By John B. Loney, Jr.
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5-28-07 FS2004 Scenery- phdh_v1.zip - Dillingham Airfield, Oahu, HI (PHDH) is a general aviation joint-use facility on the north shore of Oahu near the community of Waialua. The airfield has one 5,000' by 75' runway, a State-operated UNICOM (air traffic advisory) facility, several hangars, and a tie down area for recreation aircraft, but no other facilities. Air traffic is limited to daytime operations by small single-engine and light twin-engine aircraft, sailplanes, ultra-lights aircraft, and helicopters. Traditionally, the airfield has been used mainly for recreation, such as glider soaring, hang-gliding, parachuting, and sky jumping. A taxiway extension will be built in 2005. Created with EZ Scenery. PLEASE READ THE README FILE! By John B. Loney, Jr.
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