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Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Airstrips of Southern Germany |
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The next my Western Europe airstrips project, herewith about 170 small airfields, mostly in Baden-Wurttemberg and Bavaria, each enhanced with buildings, taxiways, parking spaces and aprons as appropriate, to further facilitate the generation of lightweight AI traffic in the area, without overloading the more major airfields.
Again, there's no photo-realism here, just a selection of basic 'generic' buildings, more or less accurately sized and placed to reflect the airfield layout as seen on on-line satellite imagery and aerial photography. These buildings have minimal effect on frame-rates, so are ideal for this kind of job. The airfields are aligned as well as possible with the roads etc. in UT Europe and the Genesis Europe mesh, but should mostly be fine in a default installation or other configuration.
Please read the rest of this "blurb" in the included text file. There may be some details of note or interest.
Filename: | airstrips_of_southern_germany.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 25th December 2024, 20:54:30 |
Downloads: | 79 |
Author: | Chris Eve |
Size: | 2.84 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Airstrips of Poland |
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Expanding my horizons from Western Europe, herewith about 70 small airfields in Poland, many of which are not included in FS2004, each enhanced with taxiways, parking spaces, buildings etc. and aprons as appropriate, to further facilitate the generation of lightweight AI traffic in the area, without overloading the more major airfields.
Again, there's no photo-realism here, just a selection of basic 'generic' buildings, more or less accurately sized and placed to reflect the airfield layout as seen on on-line satellite imagery and aerial photography. These buildings have minimal effect on frame-rates, so are ideal for this kind of job. The airfields are aligned as well as possible with the roads etc. in UT Europe and the Genesis Europe mesh, but should mostly be fine in a default installation or other configuration.
Please read the rest of this "blurb" in the included text file. There may be some details of note or interest.
Filename: | airstrips_of_poland.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 21st January 2025, 15:58:08 |
Downloads: | 62 |
Author: | Chris Eve |
Size: | 652 KB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Airstrips of South-West France |
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Part two of my "Airstrips of Western Europe" project, these 90+ sceneries are mostly default basic airstrips from FS2004, enhanced with taxiways, parking spaces and aprons as appropriate, to facilitate the activation of lightweight GA AI traffic, primarily over the south-west of France. Hopefully these will allow a degree of continuity between my previous upload (Airstrips of North-West Europe) and the existing freeware releases for Spain and Portugal.
Again, there's no photo-realism here, just a selection of basic 'generic' buildings, more or less accurately sized and placed to reflect the airfield layout as seen on on-line satellite imagery and aerial photography. These buildings have minimal effect on frame-rates, so are ideal for this kind of job. The airfields are aligned as well as possible with the roads etc. in UT Europe and the Genesis Europe mesh, but should mostly be fine in a default installation or other configuration.
A good number of airfields in this area have been neatly implemented in the "Occitania_VFR" package, so I've not duplicated their work.
Also included are some "bonus" sceneries from further north that weren't included in my previous upload. Just copy them over as appropriate if required.
Filename: | airstrips_of_southwest_france.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 16th July 2024, 18:20:44 |
Downloads: | 86 |
Author: | Chris Eve |
Size: | 275 KB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Airstrips of the Iberian Peninsular |
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Third in my ongoing "Airstrips of Western Europe" project for FS2004, herewith about fifty sceneries of small, mostly default airfields in Spain and Portugal, each enhanced with taxiways, parking spaces and aprons as appropriate, to further facilitate the generation of lightweight AI traffic in the area without overloading the more major airfields.
Again, there's no photo-realism here, just a selection of basic 'generic' buildings, more or less accurately sized and placed to reflect the airfield layout as seen on on-line satellite imagery and aerial photography. These buildings have minimal effect on frame-rates, so are ideal for this kind of job. The airfields are aligned as well as possible with the roads etc. in UT Europe and the Genesis Europe mesh, but should mostly be fine in a default installation or other configuration.
Filename: | airstrips_of_the_iberian_peninsular.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 8th August 2024, 12:56:49 |
Downloads: | 67 |
Author: | Chris Eve |
Size: | 1.3 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Airstrips of the Falkland Islands |
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Inspired by Jim Keir's Falkland Islands mesh, coastlines and landclass, herewith a couple of dozen little strips from around the area, to give the opportunity to generate a bit of GA AI (and possibly a few scheduled flights) in an otherwise relatively ignored area in the South Atlantic. Please do note, other than Stanley, most of these airstrips are just that, a cleared strip of land in an otherwise empty landscape, (just as they are in real life), simply to provide a variety of destinations for the occasional aircraft to or from Stanley.
Most of the airfield locations are listed on WikiPedia and the layout confirmed using on-line satellite imagery. Other than the two main airports, none of these airstrips seem to have "official" ICAO codes, so I've generated a selection of alpha-numeric codes in the SF0* configuration, (as Stanley Airport has the ICAO code of SFAL), so the FS9 AI engine has some codes to work with and the airfields can be found on the map. Hopefully these pseudo-codes won't clash with anything else.
As with my other sceneries, the files for each airstrip can be easily identified by the ICAO code, even if the airfield names vary slightly, so you can pick and choose and mix and match to suit any sceneries you already have, should you so wish. There is no requirement for any other download. Each airstrip will exist as a stand-alone entity should you only want a few of them.
Having said that, Paul Denton's AFCAD and scenery for EGYP Mount Pleasant (available on AVSIM and possibly elsewhere) might be considered a worthwhile addition, especially if you want to see the twice-weekly scheduled RAF flights from Brize Norton (via Ascension Island), and the Saturday LATAM flight from Chile. Suitable AFCADs for EGVN Brize Norton and SCCI Punta Arenas may also be required. Appropriate traffic files and aircraft/texture suggestions are provided.
Please read the remainder of this "blurb" in the included text file, there may be a couple of details of interest.
Filename: | airstrips_of_the_falkland_islands.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 30th March 2025, 18:55:33 |
Downloads: | 50 |
Author: | Chris Eve |
Size: | 296 KB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Airstrips of Central Germany |
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Another selection in my Airstrips of Western Europe project, herewith 80+ small airfields in central Germany, each enhanced with taxiways, parking spaces, buildings etc. and aprons as appropriate, to further facilitate the generation of lightweight AI traffic in the area, without overloading the more major airfields.
Again, there's no photo-realism here, just a selection of basic 'generic' buildings, more or less accurately sized and placed to reflect the airfield layout as seen on on-line satellite imagery and aerial photography. These buildings have minimal effect on frame-rates, so are ideal for this kind of job. The airfields are aligned as well as possible with the roads etc. in UT Europe and the Genesis Europe mesh, but should mostly be fine in a default installation or other configuration.
As before, the files for each airfield can be easily identified by the ICAO code, even if the airfield names vary slightly, so you can pick and choose and mix and match to suit any sceneries you already have, should you so wish. There is no requirement for any other download. Each airfield will exist as a stand-alone entity should you only want a few of them.
Please read the rest of this "blurb" in the included text file. There may be some details of note or interest.
Filename: | airstrips_of_central_germany.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 26th February 2025, 19:22:06 |
Downloads: | 62 |
Author: | Chris Eve |
Size: | 1.14 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Airstrips of North-West Europe |
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The sales blurb for FS2004 announced the inclusion of over 23,000 airfields ... unfortunately a significant number of those consisted of little or nothing more than a runway on a flatten with a rectangular background polygon.
To enable the addition of an amount of lightweight GA AI traffic, without overloading those airfields that were designed with parking spaces and taxi-ways, (and are probably already busy), I herewith include over 140 small sceneries, of mostly default airfields, from NW France, up the English Channel and the North Sea coast through Belgium, the Netherlands and NW Germany to Denmark, all with added taxiways and parking spots, aprons, generic buildings and background polygons as appropriate, to enable AI traffic to be generated without interrupting things at the more major airports.
A few of the French airfields are "new", not included originally with FS2004, and a couple have been updated to suit more recent developments :- for example, LFES "Scaer Guiscriff" is now LFES "Bretagne Atlantique", LFOR "Chartres Champhol" is now LFOR "Chartres Metropole", EHSE "Seppe" is now EHSE "Breda International" and EKVH "Vesthimmerlands" was previously EKVH "Aars".
There's no photo-realism here, just a selection of basic 'generic' buildings, more or less accurately sized and placed to reflect the airfield layout as seen on on-line satellite imagery and aerial photography. These buildings have minimal effect on frame-rates, so are ideal for this kind of job.
The airfields are aligned as well as possible with the roads etc. in UT Europe and the Genesis Europe mesh, but should mostly be fine in a default installation or other configuration.
Please read the rest of this "waffle" in the included text file ... it might save some confusion ;)
Enjoy :)
Filename: | airstrips_of_north-west_europe.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 14th June 2024, 13:44:58 |
Downloads: | 253 |
Author: | Chris Eve |
Size: | 10.13 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Airstrips of Austria |
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Probably the last of my Airstrips of Western Europe project, herewith 30+ sceneries for smaller airfields in Austria, a particularly scenic area of Europe, many of which are not included in FS2004, each enhanced with taxiways, parking spaces, buildings etc. and aprons as appropriate, to further facilitate the generation of lightweight AI traffic in the area, without overloading the more major airfields.
Again, there's no photo-realism here, just a selection of basic 'generic' buildings, more or less accurately sized and placed to reflect the airfield layout as seen on on-line satellite imagery and aerial photography. These buildings have minimal effect on frame-rates, so are ideal for this kind of job. The airfields are aligned as well as possible with the roads etc. in UT Europe and the Genesis Europe mesh, but should mostly be fine in a default installation or other configuration.
As before, the files for each airfield can be easily identified by the ICAO code, even if the airfield names vary slightly, so you can pick and choose and mix and match to suit any sceneries you already have, should you so wish. There is no requirement for any other download. Each airfield will exist as a stand-alone entity should you only want a few of them.
Very few basic library objects are used ... you can add "eye-candy" to suit your own taste should you wish, or just leave them as vague shapes in the scenery that can put a few more small aircraft into the air. As with other airfields in this series, now these are "ai-activated" you might expect to see the occasional little aircraft turn up at some of them if you've got any third-party traffic installed.
Filename: | airstrips_of_austria.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 26th April 2025, 13:59:32 |
Downloads: | 28 |
Author: | Chris Eve |
Size: | 1.04 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Airstrips of North-East Germany |
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Moving towards completing my Airstrips of Western Europe project, herewith 50+ sceneries for smaller airfields in NE Germany, that I haven't included in my previous uploads, each enhanced with taxiways, parking spaces, buildings etc. and aprons as appropriate, to further facilitate the generation of lightweight AI traffic in the area, without overloading the more major airfields. If you have my "German Airstrips" folder from my previous uploads, these are in addition to that and the folders can be merged. Any apparent duplicates will be (minor) updates and can be over-written.
Again, there's no photo-realism here, just a selection of basic 'generic' buildings, more or less accurately sized and placed to reflect the airfield layout as seen on on-line satellite imagery and aerial photography. These buildings have minimal effect on frame-rates, so are ideal for this kind of job. The airfields are aligned as well as possible with the roads etc. in UT Europe and the Genesis Europe mesh, but should mostly be fine in a default installation or other configuration.
As before, the files for each airfield can be easily identified by the ICAO code, even if the airfield names vary slightly, so you can pick and choose and mix and match to suit any sceneries you already have, should you so wish. There is no requirement for any other download. Each airfield will exist as a stand-alone entity should you only want a few of them.
Very few basic library objects are used ... you can add "eye-candy" to suit your own taste should you wish, or just leave them as vague shapes in the scenery that can put a few more small aircraft into the air. As with other airfields in this series, now these are "ai-activated" you can expect to see the occasional little aircraft turn up at some of them if you've got any third-party traffic installed.
Please read the rest of this "blurb" in the enclosed text file ... there may be some details of interest.
Filename: | airstrips_of_north-east_germany.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 14th April 2025, 19:55:20 |
Downloads: | 29 |
Author: | Chris Eve |
Size: | 2.11 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Scotports Volume 1 |
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It is well noted that Scottish Airports are very neglected by scenery developers in FS9, mainly the smaller Airports. Therefore I decided to do a little something about it! - Using the wonderful Airport Design Editor (ADE), I have constructed these sceneries from scratch, after deleting all of the disappointing default buildings and objects. The airports included are 99% realistic regarding runways, aprons and taxiways and general airport layout, however there may be a one or two minor discrepancies due to FS limitations. I have also added fictional ILS to runways which don't have ILS in the real world. All scenery objects and textures are by Sidney Schwartz (especially for ADE), of whom, without his long hours of work, none of this would have been possible. Airports in this package are: Campbeltown (EGEC), Eday (EGED), Kirkwall (EGPA), Sumburgh (EGPB), Wick (EGPC), Inverness v2 (EGPE), Islay (EGPI), and Dundee (EGPN). All these airports are served by Loganair.
Filename: | scotportsv1.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 3rd November 2011, 19:35:10 |
Downloads: | 4,305 |
Author: | Chris Horsfield |
Size: | 71.07 MB |