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| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| CYOW - Macdonald-Cartier Intl, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
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This airport was designed only for FSX with 2 optional files: one version with the Crosswind runways activated and in full operation where all three runways will be used for takeoff and landing and one version as the default airport runway operation: airlines assigned to their correct gates as per their website, a complete rebuild for the new terminal and the gates numbered in the correct order, the cargo apron and its buildings updated, taxiways and taxi signs updated to the latest charts, helipad, extra fuel trucks and many other scenery objects included, airport views are from inside the control tower (when in tower view) please view the readme before installation.
| Filename: | CYOW__MacdonaldCartier_Intl_Ottawa_Ontario_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 17th October 2016, 04:39:12 |
| Downloads: | 26,215 |
| Author: | Craig Scott |
| Size: | 1.87 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| CYZF - Yellowknife Airport Base - Northwest Territories, Canada |
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Sim Scenery Markers present CYZF (FSX/P3D) Base file this contains all models and the Airport and Surroundings
Yellowknife Airport as it is in 2015. Modeled with Dual installers for FSX and P3D 3.0.
Look as a separate upload the photo scenery that goes with it.
| Filename: | CYZF__Yellowknife_Airport_Base__Northwest_Territor.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 12th November 2015, 15:59:11 |
| Downloads: | 3,744 |
| Author: | Mark Beale, Shane Strong, Berwyn Goudey |
| Size: | 77.15 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: | 171 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 10.33 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Bella Coola CYBD in British Columbia, Canada |
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Bella Coola is in one of the deep east-west fjords amid the Coastal Range on the coast of BC, approximately mid way between Vancouver and the Alaskan border and some 70 miles inland from the open ocean. The town of Bella Coola has a small population of around 150, while the population of the whole Bella Coola Valley is around 2,000. The valley is warmer in both summer and winter than the surrounding area, and tourism flourishes along with forestry, fishing, and local government administration. Although there is road access, the ferry service is the main connection to larger coastal towns or cities such as Vancouver. The airport, 7 miles east of the town, is connected by daily Pacific Coastal flights to Vancouver and Anahim Lake (to the east). The asphalt runway is 4,200 feet long and aligned 04-22 in FS9 (by 2010 this had changed to 05-23 in reality) and is without lighting of any sort, so it is restricted to daylight hours only. At the eastern end is the terminal building and in the middle the West Coast Helicopter hangar, which has a large fenced paddock-like enclosure in front of it. The helicopters hop over the three feet high fence as they "taxi" to the apron in front of the hanger (but not in FS9!). Between the two there are four other company hangars spread out along the roadway beside the fence. I have never seen the airfield in Summer, and I have not attempted to replicate the apron as it now shows in Google Earth. The screenshots show the main and overwhelming feature of Bella Coola, the large valley amid the steep mountains. This terrain has an inevitable effect on the ai, in that you will never see a plane land as it hits solid rock before it makes it to the runway. You will, however, see them take off. Pacific Coastal currently flies Beechcraft 1900's to Bella Coola; I have used the Saab 340 which I have seen there some years ago and which I prefer.
| Filename: | Bella_Coola_CYBD_in_British_Columbia_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 25th October 2018, 17:57:06 |
| Downloads: | 285 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 14.57 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Smithers CYYD in British Columbia, Canada, Updated |
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Made in December 2018 as an update of the original post of 2014, to correct the apron markings, revise the AI, increase the number of GA parking spots, and most importantly to correct the runway lighting by adding the missing approach lights. This scenery is complete and can be installed as-is without first installing the 2014 version. Smithers is in northwest BC, 60 miles east and a bit north of Terrace, and directly east of the southern border of Alaska. The town has a population of 5,500 and is set in a north-south valley between mountains, the most impressive of which is Hudson Bay Mountain to the west. The airport is to the north of the town and has a single runway of 7,544 feet, aligned 33-15. The main user is Central Mountain Air, who are headquartered in Smithers and have a large maintenance hangar there next to the terminal building. The airport has scheduled flights by Central Mountain Air, Jazz, and Hawk Air, which are in the AI. The AI provided here is a new CYYD traffic bgl; in total the AI also includes a Dawson Creek traffic bgl (recently revised and posted) plus a Terrace traffic bgl (which will shortly be revised and posted). An Electra of Conair (who are the largest operator of fire fighting planes in BC, and have re-fill tanks in Smithers) is included and also a HS 748 of Air North.
| Filename: | Smithers_CYYD_in_British_Columbia_Canada_Updated.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 4th January 2019, 18:08:03 |
| Downloads: | 215 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 14.22 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Flight Plans | |
| Swoop (Airline) Canada - Flight Plans Summer 2018 |
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There is inaugural new flight on June 20, 2018 from Hamilton to Abbotsford.
| Filename: | Swoop_Airline_Canada__Flight_Plans_Summer_2018.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 21st June 2018, 00:24:56 |
| Downloads: | 272 |
| Author: | Stuart John Gilbert II |
| Size: | 1.37 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Health Bay CAD7 in British Columbia, Canada |
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This is the fourth in a series of new and renovated float bases in BC. Health Bay is a small village on the west coast of Gilford Island, just 13 miles northwest of Minstrel Island (the previous post in this series). There is no fuel or oil available. The AI is a further adaptation of the original CF36 AI and involves a Baxter Beaver flying from Port Hardy on a round trip in the area through Port McNeill, Health Bay, Echo Bay, and Sullivan Bay. At Health Bay the AI appears to work for both landing and takeoff, though landing will still depend on wind direction. I have played with circuit height and runway length at Minstrel Island and there are improvements, so there is a Minstrel Island replacement bgl. All of these float bases can be installed together in the same folders, with a saving in duplicate textures. So a series called BC Floats (or whatever you want to call it) or individually installed float bases; your choice. The next in the series will be Echo Bay, shown in an included screenshot.
| Filename: | Health_Bay_CAD7_in_British_Columbia_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 18th January 2017, 01:15:57 |
| Downloads: | 174 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 4.63 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Green Lake CBG2 in British Columbia Canada |
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Green Lake is on the eastern side of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, around 40 miles north of Cache Creek and 15 miles south of 100 Miles House (a previous posting). The airfield is beside the lake shore and serves the Flying U holiday ranch with a grass runway 2,575 feet long and aligned 18-36. There is no lighting. There is also mooring on the lake for boats and float planes. I have posted it as Green Lake CBG2, but I suggest that you just add it to your previously created "BC airfields", if you followed my previous suggestion. You then avoid the inevitable doubling up of common textures etc. Plus that way you will have just one FS9 library post to do and new airfields will not need yet another posting. Up to you. It just occurred to me that probably only a few of you have a copy of the Nav Canada Airfields handbook, so won't know the airfield altitudes, which is useful to have amid mountains. So, Pemberton is 670 feet Above Sea Level, Cache Creek 2,034 feet ASL, and Green Lake 3,550 feet ASL. The others to follow as posted. If you find a defect, email me.
| Filename: | Green_Lake_CBG2_in_British_Columbia_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 18th November 2020, 19:44:00 |
| Downloads: | 86 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 10.05 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Cache Creek CAZ5 in British Columbia Canada |
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Cache Creek is a small village of around 1,000 folks on the eastern side of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, around 70 miles northeast of Pemberton and 40 miles west of Kamloops. The village is in a valley bottom and recently suffered from severe flooding due to the overflow of the river. The airfield is high above the town, with a runway aligned 15-33 and 3,280 feet of asphalt, without runway or taxiway lighting; hence "airfield" as opposed to "airport". I have posted it as Cache Creek CAZ5, but I suggest that you revise the name to perhaps "BC airfields" and just load my future airfield posts into the same scenery and texture folders to avoid the inevitable doubling up of common textures etc. Plus that way you will have just one FS9 library post to do and new airfields will not need yet another posting. Up to you. If you find a defect, email me.
| Filename: | Cache_Creek_CAZ5_in_British_Columbia_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 18th November 2020, 01:21:22 |
| Downloads: | 95 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 9.27 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Dawson Creek CYDQ in British Columbia, Canada |
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Dawson Creek is at 2,148 feet asl just east of the Rocky Mountains, less than 10 miles west of the BC/Alberta border. The Peace River, 25 miles north of Dawson Creek, links the two sides of the Rockies, winding through peaks that reach up almost to 8,000 feet. The population grew when the Northern Alberta Railway was extended to Dawsons Creek in 1932, and grew even more more when the Alaska Highway was built in 1942 and Dawsons Creek was where it started from. The airport is just to the east of the town. The runway is 5,000 feet of wide asphalt (150 feet) aligned 06/24, lit, and with PAPI and approach lights. There is a water runway to the north of the main runway with the same alignment, separately designated as Dawson Creek CBD3. The two operate as one; traffic for both use the mandatory frequency of 122.2 and talk to one controller in one control tower. However, in FS9 the ATC for two separately designated airfields operates as if they are nowhere near each other and near misses are the result. I have put them both in un-manned tower mode so you will announce your position and intentions and select your own parking spots etc. There is in reality a lack of apron markings but I have marked the positions of both gates. The apron is not large so there is only one other apron parking spot (see the traffic cone) and most parking is either next to one of the hangars or on the grass. The aprons vary from asphalt, to concrete, onwards to gravel, and then further onwards to some gravel amid the bare dirt; I have replicated this variation as far as FS9 permits. The buildings are bespoke from photos. The AI includes Central Mountain Air with two daily scheduled flights and Northern Cariboo as one of the airlines that occasionally runs charter flights in CYDQ. There are also private GA flights, and float plane flights into and out of CBD3.
| Filename: | Dawson_Creek_CYDQ_in_British_Columbia_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 22nd November 2013, 23:31:40 |
| Downloads: | 652 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 16.65 MB |