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| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| SAFR - Santa Fe, Argentina |
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There is no FS2004 data for this airport. I found out that RoyalClass Flight plan has SAFR airport code. Not found FS2004. I created the airport had a little detailed. All is good.
| Filename: | SAFR__Santa_Fe_Argentina.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 11th February 2026, 12:58:27 |
| Downloads: | 42 |
| Author: | Stuart John Gilbert II |
| Size: | 1.3 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Toronto Downtown Airport CYTZ Ontario, Canada |
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CYTZ is on an island in Lake Ontario and immediately adjacent to downtown Toronto. This updates the version made by Flight Ontario as there have been major changes since Porter Airlines purchased the airport. The obvious and main new item is the terminal, made with photo textures and with ten gates sized to accomodate the Dash 8-400 they currently use. The terminal has a passenger entrance and a vehicle setdown point as part of the link to the ferry terminal that wraps around the west side of the original and preserved terminal building. The ferry terminal is included here, along with a ferry. Also new are the car parking, road routing, gate and taxi markings, taxiways, taxiway signage, taxiway lighting, runway lighting, aprons, apron lighting (from Sid Schwartz and you will need to install his "lights_ss_v2"), fences, fuel tanks, tanker trucks, access roads to navigation equipment, ai parking, static parked planes, parked cars, apron equipment, and the useable floatplane ramp. The AI includes Porter, Jazz, several GA aircraft, and a helicopter. Only 3 of these require downloads. The Lake Ontario AI includes three large ships, typical of the traffic to be seen on all the Great Lakes. CYTZ has three runways and there is an airport diagram included. 08-26 has ILS and is the only runway actually long enough to be used by Porter; FS9 atc will ignore this. There is fuel available and it is dispensed from a truck. The longer projection from the front of the terminal building is a covered ramp that leads up from the terminal basement level, used by towed luggage trolleys. The gates are not powered in any way except for the weather cover that protects passengers as they cross the small area of asphalt between plane and gate. I did not try to reproduce this in FS9.
| Filename: | Toronto_Downtown_Airport_CYTZ_Ontario_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 23rd October 2012, 12:52:14 |
| Downloads: | 1,806 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley + Flight Ontario |
| Size: | 12.43 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Puntzi Mountain CYPU in British Columbia Canada |
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Puntzi Mountain is near a village called Chilanko Forks, approximately midway between Bella Coola and Williams Lake and just north of the Chilcotin to Bella Coola Highway. It is what remains of a military base and which currently shows in FS9 as a town, reduced in my scenery version to what remains after the base was closed and cleared. All that remains of the base is now the runway, over 6,000 feet of asphalt aligned 04-22, unlit, at 2,985 feet above sea level, and with centre line markings that are almost invisible. The runway is used in the summer for whatever local fire-fighting operations are needed by ConAir and there are some buildings and fuel tanks for this. It is also used for local flights such as those for a lodge on Puntzi Lake to the north. I have added three AT-802 textures with additional tail numbers for use in the AI. These are to be added to an aircraft that you very likely already have and which was included in Don Grovestine's posting of Abbotsford CYXX. I have also included the revised config file that adds the planes to Don's original; save the original config under another name and replace it with mine. Put the three new texture folders in with the original, which is called "CYXX-AI_Air Tractor AT-802 (Wheels)". If you do not have Don's scenery I suggest you get it, as his work is worth having and like Greg Putz he puts in a lot more effort than I do. The L188 Electra should already be with you if you downloaded my Smithers CYYD scenery. If you find a defect, email me.
| Filename: | Puntzi_Mountain_CYPU_in_British_Columbia_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 20th November 2020, 05:33:01 |
| Downloads: | 169 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 10.33 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| CZNL - Nelson - Nelson, British Columbia, Canada |
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Nelson is a town with a population of around 10,000, located 250 miles or so east of Vancouver on the southern shore of an east-west offshoot of Kootenay Lake. The surrounding landscape can be described as "steep" without fear of contradiction, and the diagram of arrival and departure routes (included here) shows that straight finals to either end of the runway are non-existant. The airport is right beside the water, with a single runway 3,100 feet long and 75 feet wide, aligned 04/22. The apron is at the western end. There are a number (3?) of helicopter companies based at the western end of the apron, and there is also a terminal building, though there are in fact no regular scheduled flights; there are occasional charters to cater for town events during the summer tourist season. There is no runway lighting, or taxiway or apron lights, so usage is effectively restricted to daylight hours (though not legally stated as such). All circuits are over the water and not the town, though even this means you climb quickly and dog-leg to follow the water until you have gained enough altitude to turn. Winter maintenance is limited. And if all this is not enough you are advised to "watch for wildlife on the rwy". The nature of the surrounding terrain makes AI hit-and-miss; mostly hit. AI Planes will taxi out and then take off, and provided you don't follow them until they fly into a mountain it will all appear normal. Planes that are arriving will appear by magic on their parking spots, as they have crashed before they arrive. To avoid repetitive unrealistic arrivals I have limited the AI to only 3 planes. The scenery includes some of the nearby buidings and landmarks, as shown in the screenshots.
| Filename: | CZNL__Nelson__Nelson_British_Columbia_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 7th June 2015, 10:23:49 |
| Downloads: | 424 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 17.84 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: | 83 |
| Author: | Chris Eve |
| Size: | 1.04 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| RAF Wittering 1990 |
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Wittering was opened as an RAF station in 1924, but flying here started way back in 1916 with the Royal Flying Corps.
Initially the Central Flying School was based here from 1926 until 1935. During World War 2, Wittering was a part of 12 Group, which was responsible for the defence of the Midlands.
The station took on a nuclear responsibility in 1956 with the arrival of the V-Force Valiants, and later Victor bombers. Because of this, the runway was increased in length.
After the V-Bombers left, the station took on the mantle of Home of the Harrier, a title it carried with it from 1969, until the stations closure in 2010.
This scenery is made up of various library objects, using ScruffyDuck's ADE9X, to make a close representation of the base, as opposed to being factually accurate.
Brian has incorporated most of the extra runways and representations of deck landing areas that were used at Wittering for V/STOL training - these runways are not active, but may still obviously be used for taking off and landing yourself.
Also included are repaints of John Young's Harrier GR3/T4 AI model, available from flightsim.com. These represent the aircraft of No.1(F) Squadron and No.233 OCU, during 1989-90.
There are also a set of representative flightplans to allow the Harriers to fly "typical" missions and flights.
| Filename: | RAF_Wittering_1990.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 6th October 2013, 17:17:42 |
| Downloads: | 1,390 |
| Author: | Brian Clarke, Daryl Payne |
| Size: | 20.58 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Sioux Lookout CYXL in northern Ontario, Canada, updated |
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This greatly modifies my previous post of Sioux Lookout; it is stand-alone and does not require you to have the 2009 version. The AI provided with the post complements what was included with Dryden (March 2013). Sioux Lookout is in northern Ontario, 40 miles east of Dryden, and 145 miles northwest of Thunder Bay. The town is on the northeastern shore of a lake that I don't know the name of (I've been there, but has anyone COUNTED how many lakes Canada has?). It has a population of around 5,000. The main businesses are lumber, tourism, and health care. The airport is immediately adjacent to the northeastern corner of the town, and has 5,300' of asphalt which is aligned 16-34. There are two taxiways which curve and climb up to the apron which is 20 or 30 feet higher. When you taxi on them the knowledge that in reality you would be climbing makes sense of the curved routing. The apron is large and a mixture of asphalt and gravel. I did not make the terminal building and I have no photo or even a recollection of what it looks like, so you should first install Northwest Ontario Airports by Eric O'Link as he has a terminal building for CYXL that might be how it looks; some of his airfields collide with other and newer versions and I have kept only his CYXL and CYPL bgl's.
| Filename: | Sioux_Lookout_CYXL_in_northern_Ontario_Canada_upda.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 19th March 2013, 19:23:24 |
| Downloads: | 405 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 5.08 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Repulse Bay CYUT in Nunavut Canada |
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This is a scenery that I started in 2013, temporarily abandoned when I found there was a fault in the coastline that reduced it all to straight lines, and then totally forgot about. Until now, when I discovered that while I had made the Repulse Bay terminal building I had mysteriously not made the scenery. Investigation revealed the reason why and here it is with a coastline that has been repaired to the extent that the fault allowed. Repulse Bay has a population of around 1,100 and since 2015 has been officially named Naujaat, the traditional Inuit name. It is located exactly on the arctic circle on the northern extension of the western side of Hudson Bay, in a large bay off the northern tip of Southampton Island. Coral Harbour is on the far side of the island, 180 miles to the south. The airfield is alongside the town and the coast, with the runway 3,400 feet of gravel with PAPI at both ends, aligned 161T-341T with "T" standing for true as opposed to the unreliable magnetic bearing this far north. The regular scheduled flights are by Air Baffin (an Air Nunavut subsiduary), connecting to Iqaluit some 550 miles to the east. The helicopters are there in the summer with their own fuel in drums around their own parking apron. They land directly on the apron, which cannot be replicated in AI, so they are present only as parked choppers and not flying ones.
| Filename: | Repulse_Bay_CYUT_in_Nunavut_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 6th September 2018, 00:34:38 |
| Downloads: | 179 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 7.87 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Sachs Harbour CYSY in Northwest Territories, Canada |
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Sachs Harbour is on the southwest coast of Banks Island on the north side of Amundsen Gulf, around 240 miles northeast of Tuktoyaktuk and 180 miles northwest of Ulukhaktok. The village is the only permanent settlement on the island, and is located where it is to benefit from the harbour shelter provided by offshore land. The population is only 130 or so folks, who live on hunting and fishing with some tourism. One claim to fame is that the island is home to threequarters of the world's population of muskoxen and the second is the largest goose colony in North America. The airfield is on the plateau just above the village at 282 feet ASL. The gravel runway 084T/264T (true bearings in Northern Domestic Airspace) is 4,000' long and 100' wide and lit. The apron is on the south side at the centre of the runway and there is a new terminal building; there is JetA fuel available and perhaps 100LL in drums. To the west of the airfield are the deserted buildings of what was once a Department Of Transport weather station. Aklak Airlines flights (operated by Kenn Borek) fly to Sachs Harbour from Inuvik three times a week in summer and twice a week at other times; the AI will be included in the post of a revised Aklavik, and Inuvik revised and Tuktoyaktuk should be fully installed BEFORE Sachs Harbour.
| Filename: | Sachs_Harbour_CYSY_in_Northwest_Territories_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 14th May 2012, 17:20:09 |
| Downloads: | 394 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 6.16 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Chennai International Airport v2 |
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This is a consolidated version of my Chennai International Airport files, with some new fixes (including changes to the airport lighting). It is complete in one package and replaces my previous files for VOMM
| Filename: | Chennai_International_Airport_v2.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 1st March 2009, 15:27:38 |
| Downloads: | 1,181 |
| Author: | Martin Stebbing |
| Size: | 1.77 MB |