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Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Golden North Airfield 15AK |
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This scenery is located in Cantwell Alaska. Default enhanced. AI starts at 22:00 GMT
Airport name.
1.Golden North AI(15AK).Traffic doing touch and go's.
Aircraft involved: 2 Piper Cherokee's Call signs are 48 zulu and 39 lima.
Filename: | golden_north.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 23rd November 2003, 04:53:52 |
Downloads: | 1,913 |
Author: | Frank Betts |
Size: | 733 KB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Lake Hood Floatplane Base, Anchorage, Alaska |
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This is a representation of part of the Lake Hood floatplane base. It contains numerous buildings and docks, several static Beavers scattered about, and touch and go traffic with a Lake Renegade. There is a string of channel bouys so that you can find your way around after landing. It is not a pretty scenery- you will not find any comfy cabins and fishing camps- it is strictly a functional area, but it blends in nicely with the default Anchorage airport.
Filename: | lake_hood.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 24th October 2005, 22:20:39 |
Downloads: | 1,810 |
Author: | John L. Woodward |
Size: | 1.44 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Valdez Pioneer Field PAVD in Alaska |
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Pioneer Field is in Valdez Alaska, between the mountains to the north and the water of Valdez Arm to the south. It used to cater for a lot of the work for the Alaskan pipline and the nearby terminal and in the middle 1970's it was a very busy place. That is not the case now, and the tower is no longer manned though there is still an average of 35 flights a day and there are 30 planes (and helicopters) based at the field. There are three really odd hangars at the western end of the apron, with each of them having 6 "T" hangars which have been joined in a circle; this is the only place I have ever seen this. The recently resurfaced runway is 6,500 feet of 150 feet wide asphalt aligned 6/24 at 121 feet asl. There is also a wide and heavy duty asphalt and gravel surrounding runoff and base, probably because of drainage problems with water from the mountains. Fuel (both JetA and 100LL) is available from ERA Helicopters at the eastern end of the apron. All of the buildings on the field have been modelled specifically for this scenery, plus the nearby accomodation blocks. The AI flights are for the twice-daily ERA/Alaska Air flights using a Bombardier Dash 8-200.
Filename: | valdez.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 21st January 2011, 03:29:51 |
Downloads: | 1,189 |
Author: | Roger Wensley |
Size: | 4.11 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Chena Marina AK28 in Fairbanks Alaska |
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Chena Marina AK28 is a float plane "pond" close to and southwest of Fairbanks International Airport, with a gravel strip alongside the water; the "strip" is actually a gravel road that functions as a runway when required. Or maybe it's a runway that functions as a road? Though it doesn't come close to the activity level of Lake Hood in Anchorage Alaska it is still a fairly busy place, and in fact Fairbanks is a hub of summer floatplane activity with a water runway at the International Airport and another "pond" known as Metro Field that is between Fairbanks and the river, plus a base on the Chena River. In this download there is a scenery folder, land-class folders, an AFCAD folder, and a "Traffic" folder, and you will definitely need Ultimate Terrain Alaska Canada.
Filename: | chena_marina.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 14th August 2010, 17:11:31 |
Downloads: | 806 |
Author: | Roger Wensley |
Size: | 5.8 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
PASN St Paul Island in Alaska |
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This is St Paul Island airport, plus the town and the harbour which has featured alongside Dutch Harbor in the tv series Deadliest Catch.
St Paul is in the Pribilof group of five islands around 250 miles north of Dutch Harbour. The town has a population of less than 600, so a lot smaller than Dutch Harbour and with only one processing plant, Trident.
The Ai includes a PenAir flight, a Coast Guard C-130, and Coast Guard helicopters; sea AI includes a fishing boat and a Coast Guard cutter. The Coast Guard C-130 and helicopter flights are to Dutch Harbor, so both sceneries are required to make it work as it should. The airport has 6,500 feet of 150 feet wide asphalt with 1,000 feet of over-run at each end, aligned 36/18, lit, and with two aprons at the southern end. There is no hangerage except for Coast Guard helicopters. Runway 36 has at its northern end a hill.
In real life the runway slopes up to the north by over 60 feet, but in FS9 it doesn't; hence the change in airport elevation to 80 feet ASL to get the northern end at least partly out of a box canyon. There is fuel available and it is dispensed from a truck, there are no pumps.
Filename: | st_paul.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 12th August 2012, 17:39:02 |
Downloads: | 1,087 |
Author: | Roger Wensley, Sidney Schwartz |
Size: | 4.2 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Alaska North Slope 3: Atqasuk (PATQ) |
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The town of Barrow is in the far north of Alaska, and these are coastal villages or radar installations to the west and south of Barrow. There will be further additions. Atqasuk PATQ is 55 miles south of Barrow and is unusual in that it is one of the few settlements of the North Slope that is not on the coast. It is, however, on a narrow winding river that reaches the sea to the east of Barrow and seemingly provides fish in abundance. There could well be other good reasons for the village to be where it is, but they are unknown to me. The population is around 250. The airfield is to the south of the village and the runway is 4,900 feet of gravel aligned 06-24, lit, and with PAPI at each end.
Filename: | alaska_north_slope_3.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 17th June 2016, 08:54:55 |
Downloads: | 227 |
Author: | Roger Wensley |
Size: | 2.46 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Alaska North Slope 5 - Nuiqsut PAQT |
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The town of Barrow is in the far north of Alaska, and these are coastal villages or radar installations to the west, south, and now east of Barrow. There will be further additions. Nuiqsut is a mainly Inuit community on the west side of the Colville River, around 20 miles south of the coast, and with a slowly declining population of around 420 or so. The airfield is just south of the town and has a gravel runway 5,000 feet long and aligned 04-22 in FS9. The airfield is the only year-round contact route to the rest of the world, though there are plans for a permanent road. The AI includes daily passenger flights early and late in the day, cargo deliveries, and some GA. It seems that the only photos I had of the airport were either of the old building or were not of Nuiqsut at all. The only pic I have seen (recently, which is why I now have doubts) of the new building is insufficient to model it, so I am sticking with the old or maybe incorrect version.
Filename: | alaska_north_slope_5.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 21st June 2016, 21:45:32 |
Downloads: | 237 |
Author: | Roger Wensley |
Size: | 4.55 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Alaska South Slope 3; Kiana PAIK |
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The town of Kotzebue is in the far northwest of Alaska, and served by Alaska Airlines. These are villages to the (mostly) east of Kotzebue on the South Slope of the Brooks Range of mountains, served by local flights from Kotzebue. There will be further additions. Kiana is a small village (population now around 360) on the bank of the Kobuk River, around 60 miles east of Kotzebue. The airfield, called Baker Memorial, is just north of the village, with 4,000 feet of lit gravel aligned 06-24 (as are several other runways in the area) with PAPI on 24. There are scheduled flights by Era (now renamed Ravn) and by Bering Air, both of them originating in Kotzebue and routing east to Noorvik, Kiana, Ambler, Shungnak, Kobuk, and then back again. The AI includes these flights along with Everts Air and Northern Air Cargo flights and GA. In real life the runway is around 200 yards closer to the village; this complicated the removal of roads and revised ground textures so I left it as is to make my life easier. The post includes missing night textures that were omitted from the post of Noatak PAWN. Noatak also has incorrectly installed original FS9 taxiway lights that were, as a result, impossible to remove. I had hoped to somehow manage it, but there is no way.
Filename: | alaska_south_slope_3.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 7th September 2016, 22:00:17 |
Downloads: | 203 |
Author: | Roger Wensley |
Size: | 4.67 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Alaska South Slope 4; Selawik PASK |
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There are four main northwestern Alaska towns which are serviced by Alaska Airlines, and from which local flights spread out. The northernmost is Barrow. Southwest of Barrow is Kotzebue, then Nome, and the furthest south is Bethel. This series is for the flights from and around Kotzebue, mostly on the South Slope of the Brooks Range of mountains. There will be further additions. Selawik is a village (population now around 760) around 75 miles east of Kotzebue on three of the delta islands of the Selawik River where it flows into Selawik Lake. The delta forms part of the Selawik National Wildlife Refuge for migratory birds. The airfield is just next to the village, with two runways, 3,450 feet of lit gravel aligned 03-21 and 3,100 feet of gravel aligned 09-27. There are scheduled flights by Era (now renamed Ravn) and by Bering Air, both of them originating in Kotzebue and routing east to Noorvik, Kiana, Selawik, etc, and then back again. The AI includes these flights along with Everts Air and GA.
Filename: | alaska_south_slope_4_358647.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 9th October 2016, 04:17:52 |
Downloads: | 205 |
Author: | Roger Wensley |
Size: | 4.51 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Alaska South Slope 5; Ambler PAFM |
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There are four main northwestern Alaska towns which are serviced by Alaska Airlines, and from which local flights spread out. The northernmost is Barrow. Southwest of Barrow is Kotzebue, then Nome, and the furthest south is Bethel (not yet made). This is a continuation of the series for the flights from Kotzebue, 130 miles to the east to Ambler on the bank of the Kobuk River. The next additions will be a few miles further east, Shungnak and Kobuk, and a small strip just to the north of Kobuk. Ambler is a small village (population now around 260) beside the Kobuk River, the river being the reason for the existance of the village as it served (and still does) as both a source of food and a transport route. The airfield is just north of the village, with two runways, each around 3,500 feet of lit gravel and aligned 36-18 and 09-27, with PAPI on 36. There are scheduled flights by Era (now renamed Ravn) and by Bering Air, both of them originating in Kotzebue and routing east to Ambler, Shungnak, Kobuk, and then back again. The AI includes these flights along with Everts Air and GA. There are revisions to Kotzbue to provide more parking.
Filename: | alaska_south_slope_5.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 11th October 2016, 23:26:52 |
Downloads: | 197 |
Author: | Roger Wensley |
Size: | 4.29 MB |