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| RAF Stoney Cross Disused |
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Stoney Cross N50.54.45/W 01.39.08
This is a fairly basic representation of the disused RAF Stoney Cross airfield about 12 miles West of Southampton/EGHI.This is sometimes used as a Visual Reporting Point by local traffic
Although the concrete runways were removed many years ago the outlines are still plainly visible from the air. Also visible are some of the dispersals. Made using FSSC by Derek Leung.
| Filename: | RAF_Stoney_Cross_Disused.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 31st May 2004, 03:10:09 |
| Downloads: | 510 |
| Author: | Dave Fagan |
| Size: | 554.32 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| RAF Bovingdon EGWX 1955 |
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Bovingdon was a London airport of some importance and used as an alternate by (at least) BOAC and Pan Am after the Second World War, partly because its elevation of just over 500 feet made it less subject to poor visibility than London Heathrow. It had been built for RAF four-engined bombers near the village of Bovingdon in Hertfordshire and was used by Bomber Command from June 1942 but transferred to the US Eighth Air Force in August. They only flew operational missions with B-17s for a brief period and after that it was employed for crew training until September 1944 when it became the base for the European Air Transport Service. It was returned to the RAF in 1947 but handed over for use by civilian airlines while retaining significant military roles. The RAF Fighter Command Communication Squadron was based there and in 1951 the USAF assigned the C-47s of the 7531st Air Base Squadron to it, though other USAF types visited in large numbers on a transitory but routine basis. The USAF left in October 1962 but the RAF remained there until the airfield was closed in 1972. This scenery recreates Bovingdon, with period traffic, as it was in 1955.
| Filename: | RAF_Bovingdon_EGWX_1955.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 18th February 2025, 15:28:48 |
| Downloads: | 95 |
| Author: | CalClassic, Ken Lawson, Al Von Pingel |
| Size: | 15.09 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| RAF Burtonwood 1955-1957 |
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Burtonwood was for many years the most important air base in the United Kingdom, at least in terms of its size and the amount of traffic which passed through it. Built for the RAF but taken over by the USAAF during the war, it played a major role in that war and then in the US commitment to the protection of Europe during the Cold War. The main east-west runway was extended to 9,000 feet while the others fell out of use, and a new control tower and terminal building opened in 1955. Then disaster struck, when the site began to suffer from mining subsidence. MATS left for Mildenhall in 1958 and by the following year the USAF had gone completely, although Burtonwood continued in use by the US Army until the early 1990s
| Filename: | RAF_Burtonwood_19551957.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 27th August 2022, 22:15:51 |
| Downloads: | 186 |
| Author: | Ken Lawson, Al Von Pingel, Dan French |
| Size: | 42.48 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| RAF Brawdy 1979-1992 |
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In September of 1974, No. 229 Operational Conversion Unit moved to Brawdy after the closure of RAF Chivenor. This unit was later renamed No.1 Tactical Weapons Unit, and became one of two TWU's equipped with the Hawk trainer. The Hawk and Hunter equipped Nos. 79 and 234 Squadrons. There were also some unique Jet Provosts present as well. The Camouflaged T Mk 4 JP's provided Forward Air Controller training for both the fast jet trainees and for army controllers.
The Hunters were retired by mid-1984, and the Jet Provosts had gone by the end of the 80s.
RAF Brawdy was itself laid to rest by the Royal Air Force, who moved out the Hawks during 1994 and had relocated to RAF Leeming. Brawdy was passed over to the army and renamed Cawdor Barracks.
This scenery includes all the Hawk aircraft of 1 TWU in both camouflage and air defence grey schemes, depending on your preferred choice. There are flightplans included, which are representative only, but enables the aircraft to fly to bases and checkpoints around the country.
I have also included flighplans for the RAF Hawker Hunter model by John Young (acg_hunters_raf_9.zip from flightsim.com), to be used in conjunction with the camouflaged Hawks.
The scenery has been constructed using objects mainly from MAIW sceneries, which will need to be installed in order to gain the full visual experience.
A BIG thanks to Nick Black for the use of his superb AI HAwk, and to Chris A. Brown for paint' 'em!
| Filename: | RAF_Brawdy_19791992.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 21st June 2013, 21:30:26 |
| Downloads: | 1,468 |
| Author: | Brian Clarke, Stewart Pearson, Daryl Payne, Chris A. Brown |
| Size: | 36.06 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| RAF Middleton St. George |
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Representative scenery of RAF Middleton St. George in County Durham.
The airfield began its life as Royal Air Force Station Goosepool, and in 1941 became RAF Middleton St. George. The aerodrome opened as a Bomber Command station in 1941. In 1943 it was allocated to No. 6 Group, Royal Canadian Air Force. A sub-station was located at RAF Croft, Yorkshire. Squadrons based here include: 76 Squadron, which flew Halifaxes, 78 Squadron, which flew Whitleys, 419 Squadron RCAF, which flew Wellingtons, Halifaxes, and Lancasters, 420 Squadron RCAF, which flew Wellingtons, and 428 Squadron RCAF, which flew Wellingtons, Halifaxes, and Lancasters.
After the war, the aerodrome served various squadrons and units including No. 13 Operational Training Unit (OTU), No. 2 Air Navigation School, No. 4 Flight Training School, 226 OCU and squadrons that used Meteors, Hunters, Javelins and Lightnings.
The RAF left the station in 1964, but the aerodrome was reopened in 1966 as a civil airport. The airfield was named Teesside International Airport in the 1960s, and was renamed Durham Tees Valley Airport in 2004.
This scenery has been made using various scenery libraries, mainly from MAIW. Full listing in the docs.
| Filename: | RAF_Middleton_St_George.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 22nd June 2014, 18:31:59 |
| Downloads: | 1,179 |
| Author: | Brian Clarke; Daryl Payne |
| Size: | 3.84 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| ETUO - RAF Gutersloh AB |
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FS 2004 scenery - RAF Gutersloh AB (ICAO: ETUO)
The scenery represents the former airbase of RAF Gutersloh, one of the most populated military bases in West Germany during the Cold War, due to its location near the former East/West border. This scenery reflects the era at the end of the 1980s/beginning of the 90s, when the Harrier GR3 was in operation there, along with Chinook helicopters.
The airfield was built in 1935 and was used by the German Air Force during WW2, flying the Junkers JU-86 and Heinkel H-111. The first British squadrons were stationed there from 1947, with Mosquitos, Vampires and then Canberras.
The first Harrier arrived at Gutersloh in January 1977 and 3 and 4 Squadrons became resident until their farewell in 1993, after the cold war had ended. The airfield is currently used by the British army, but they will leave in 2014 to relinquish the area to the Government of Gutersloh for civil usage.
High detailed scenery by Manfred Schyma and Pete Beeby, supported by the Airfield Construction Group.
| Filename: | ETUO__RAF_Gutersloh_AB.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 10th October 2013, 20:30:01 |
| Downloads: | 1,925 |
| Author: | Manfred Schyma / Pete Beeby |
| Size: | 173.25 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Airport Niederrhein EDLV |
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FS2004 Scenery--Airport Niederrhein EDLV
Only for FS9. German Airport Niederrhein EDLV Weeze.
New Airport in Germany since 2003, former RAF airbase
ETUL Laarbruch.
| Filename: | Airport_Niederrhein_EDLV.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 14th June 2004, 18:48:48 |
| Downloads: | 6,403 |
| Author: | Dietmar Frenzl |
| Size: | 935.05 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| RAF Wattisham UK - circa 1991 |
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Extremely detailed scenery of this UK Cold War airfield with custom ground polygons and scenery objects, but optimized for good frame rate performance. A package of 24 Phantom FGR2 AI aircraft to complement the scenery is available as a separate download. A separate scenery package in FSX native code is also available in ACG_RAF_Wattisham_FSX_1.zip.
| Filename: | RAF_Wattisham_UK__circa_1991.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 2nd January 2015, 18:49:34 |
| Downloads: | 1,472 |
| Author: | Stephen Legg, John Young and Pete Beeby, Airfield Construction Group (ACG) |
| Size: | 55.64 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| RAF Burtonwood scenery - Station 590 |
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Scenery for RAF Burtonwood located near Manchester covering the period 1943 to 1953. The largest American airforce base in Europe during WW2, Burton wood handled the assembly/refitting or modification to over 11,000 aircraft during WW2. It was a key factor in the successful outcome of the Berlin airlift of 1947/48 where the 200 hour maintenance inspections were carried out on the C-54 transport aircraft.
Requires also the freeware EZ-scenery library from Abacus which is a self install.
| Filename: | RAF_Burtonwood_scenery__Station_590.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 2nd February 2008, 02:19:26 |
| Downloads: | 1,280 |
| Author: | Glen Broome |
| Size: | 8.73 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| RAF_MH_vs2 |
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RAF Martelsham Heath by Ian Elliot.
This revised version includes AI traffic that makes this base come to life.
Originally an airfield during the First World War, later was active in testing some of the important RAF designs in the build-up to WW11 including the Spitfire and Hurricane. During the battle of Britian, Martelsham became part of 11 group fighter command flying Spitfires, Hurricane's and Blenheims and was them passed over to the 356th Fighter group USAAF in October 1943.
| Filename: | RAF_MH_vs2.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 4th September 2005, 13:39:05 |
| Downloads: | 1,650 |
| Author: | Ian Elliot |
| Size: | 1.49 MB |