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Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
RAF Strubby |
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File Description:
RAF Strubby was located south east of the Lincolnshire Wolds town of Louth and south of the village from where the station got its name.
Opening in early 1944 the station lead a varied aircraft career being used by the USAAF as well as the RAF during the time it was operation. (For a more detailed history of the station the following web site is a wonderful source of information www.bcar.org.uk/strubby-history. The station closed for Military flying in 1972.
I would like to give credit and to acknowledge the following authors without whose work I could not have made this scenery; all credit for the models contained in it is theirs I merely placed it. Ted Andrews - Ian Pearson - Mike Hudson.
Filename: | raf_strubby.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 3rd October 2015, 18:55:25 |
Downloads: | 283 |
Author: | Terry Boissel |
Size: | 391 KB |
Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
RAF High Ercall - Staffordshire, England |
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File Description:
RAF High Ercall is a former Royal Air Force station situated near the village of High Ercall, seven miles north-east of Shrewsbury.
It was a post expansion station with work starting in 1938, however, personnel started arriving before it was fully finished in 1940. The unit had a variety of permanent buildings mainly located on the main unit site and the temporary accommodation and sick quarters were located on the south of the airfield.
The station closed for good in February 1962. Source: Wikipedia.
Filename: | raf_high_ercall_-_x3he.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 18th December 2015, 23:37:52 |
Downloads: | 226 |
Author: | Terry Boissel |
Size: | 2.03 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
RAF Swanton Morley - Norfolk, England |
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File Description:
Swanton Morley was a new station planned under the RAF expansion scheme but not completed to the same standard before the start of the Second World War. It was part of No. 2 Group in Bomber Command until December 1944 when it was given over to 100 Group - the RAF unit responsible for countering German defences against the British strategic bombing - as they needed another airfield close to their HQ at Bylaugh Hall.
On 4 July 1942, American and British airmen took off from this station as part of the first combined bombing raid of World War II. No 226 Squadron had been tutoring the US 15 Bombardment Squadron. Both Winston Churchill and General Eisenhower were at RAF Swanton Morley for this mission, which saw six crews from 15th Bombardment Squadron fly a raid with six crews from the RAF, using Boston light bombers belonging to No. 226 Squadron RAF. The raid was made at low level against German airfields in the Netherlands. During World War II the station was home to the Bomber Support Development Unit (BSDU) of No. 100 Group RAF.
After World War II the station was home to No 1 Air Signaller's School and later to the Central Servicing Development Establishment (CSDE) and the Maintenance Analysis and Computing Establishment (MACE).
From June 1953 to 1995 the station was also used by 611 Volunteer Gliding School, when the station was listed for closure under Options for Change. The station held popular airshows during the 1980s. The station closed in 1995 and was converted to an Army base now known as Robertson Barracks. Source: Wikipedia.
Filename: | raf_swanton_morley.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 29th January 2016, 12:26:24 |
Downloads: | 266 |
Author: | Terry Boissel |
Size: | 1.06 MB |
Category: Orbiter - Miscellaneous Files | |
Orbiter Scenario Editor v1.08 |
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File Description:
Orbiter Scenario Editor allows to modify, create or delete scenario files on an easy way.
It automatically scans the Orbiter configuration and installed add-on files and presents then all the possible options.
It particularly manages the scenario focus and environment, the orbital stations and ship to be included in the scenario.
The bases, planets, planetary system configurations are not managed by Orbiter Scenario Editor for their parameters are not managed within the scenario files but their own configuration files.
Filename: | Orbiter_Scenario_Editor_v108.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 18th November 2002, 21:59:41 |
Downloads: | 2,404 |
Author: | Henri Liné |
Size: | 4.58 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Cape Town City, South Africa Fix |
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File Description:
This will fix the position of the upper cable station on Table Mountain as well as some other minor errors.
Filename: | cape_town_city_fix.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 10th October 2005, 22:09:21 |
Downloads: | 7,356 |
Author: | Simon Smeiman |
Size: | 587 KB |
Category: Flight Simulator X - Missions | |
TipellaLookoutService.zip |
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File Description:
Helicopter mission. A helicopter at CBB7 airport provides services. Take rangers out and back from the Tipella Lookout Station TLS.
Filename: | tipellalookoutservice.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 29th October 2023, 11:58:10 |
Downloads: | 29 |
Author: | helomissionman |
Size: | 1.74 MB |
Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
RAF Wombleton |
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File Description:
RAF Wombleton opened in 1943 as a sub-station of RAF Topcliffe. It was part of RAF Bomber Command's No. 6 Group RCAF,
and along with the main station at Topcliffe and the station at Dishforth, was designated part of No 61 (Training)
Base. In November 1944, No 61 Base was transferred to No 7 (Training) Group and it was renumbered No 76 Training
Base. No 1666 Heavy Conversion Unit (HCU) was the first unit to move to Wombleton. Aircrew who were originally trained
on twin-engined aircraft such as Wellingtons or Whitley’s received conversion training on heavy four-engined bombers
such as the Halifax or Lancaster. No 1666 HCU remained at Wombleton until the end of the war. The RAF took over the
station and stayed for several years.
Source: Wikipedia
Filename: | raf_wombleton.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 31st March 2017, 15:32:33 |
Downloads: | 102 |
Author: | Terry Boissel |
Size: | 212 KB |
Category: Prepar3D V1-4 - Scenery | |
RAF Wombleton |
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File Description:
RAF Wombleton opened in 1943 as a sub-station of RAF Topcliffe. It was part of RAF Bomber Command's No. 6 Group RCAF,
and along with the main station at Topcliffe and the station at Dishforth, was designated part of No 61 (Training)
Base. In November 1944, No 61 Base was transferred to No 7 (Training) Group and it was renumbered No 76 Training
Base. No 1666 Heavy Conversion Unit (HCU) was the first unit to move to Wombleton. Aircrew who were originally trained
on twin-engined aircraft such as Wellingtons or Whitley’s received conversion training on heavy four-engined bombers
such as the Halifax or Lancaster. No 1666 HCU remained at Wombleton until the end of the war. The RAF took over the
station and stayed for several years.
Source: Wikipedia
Filename: | raf_wombleton_p3d.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 31st March 2017, 15:32:42 |
Downloads: | 60 |
Author: | Terry Boissel |
Size: | 212 KB |
Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
Shepherd Bay CWSB in Nunavut, Canada |
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File Description:
This was a DEW line Auxiliary Station on the western shore of the lower reaches of the Boothia Peninsula, 50 miles south of Taloyoak and 60 miles east of Gjoa Haven. The station was closed in 1989 but is almost intact except for a diesel tank or two. There are also other buildings nearby, and others on the beach landing area. A NWS automated station was opened in the same year as the Dew station was closed. The runway is also still there and is around 4,500 feet of gravel 100' wide, aligned 027T/207T. There are no lights, signage, or windsock, but the usual large hangar which was built at all Auxiliary Stations still survives. This is one of the more interesting DEW line stations to visit and walk around.
Filename: | shepherd_bay.zip |
License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: | 22nd November 2012, 16:28:45 |
Downloads: | 216 |
Author: | Roger Wensley |
Size: | 2.06 MB |
Category: Fly! II - Scenery | |
Whiting Field Naval Air Station North (KNSE) |
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File Description:
TerraModels Scenery Development System by Allen Kriesman was used to create the scenery for Whiting Field Naval Air Station North (KNSE), Florida. Biber Salsa and Steves models were also used to create this scenery. The taxiways were added using the program by Peter Jacobson.
Filename: | tmnse.zip |
License: | Freeware |
Added: | 15th August 2004, 04:03:14 |
Downloads: | 101 |
Author: | Wayne Roberts |
Size: | 325 KB |