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Category: Flight Simulator 2002 - Scenery
DEW Line Stations for Alaska, Canada And Greenland Download

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This scenery is meant to capture the essence of the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line of radar and communications stations stretching from the Aleutian Islands in Alaska across the Northern shores of Alaska and Canada into Greenland. The package includes 78 of the DEWLine stations. The DEW Line served as the early warning system for North America during the years of the cold war. Many of the stations were built in the 50’s with others added in the 60’s, 70’s and into the 80’s. Most of these installations have now been closed. Many of the objects have been modeled from photographs. Where possible, site photographs were used to insure that the layouts were as representative of the sites as possible. They are, however, representations only.


Filename: dewline.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 1st February 2003, 00:19:18
Downloads: 5,206
Author: Al Gay and Bear Baker
Size: 11.72 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Lady Franklin Point CWLF in Nunavut, Canada Download

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Lady Franklin Point was a DEW line station on the southwest corner of Victoria Island, and then a North Warning System station until January 2000 when there was a fire. As a result there are now no NWS buildings, and no central long DEW line station building, only the outlying and already unused buildings from the DEW line site. However, the runway is still there and over 5,000 feet of gravel in length, aligned and signed 90T/270T, though on the atc it will be called 55/235 as FS9 knows nothing about the Canadian Northern Domestic Airspace. There is no runway lighting. Kugluktuk is around 80 miles to the southwest, on the mainland. I should have mentioned a long time ago that to see the apron lights working (on my fields that HAVE apron lights) requires you to have the "lights_ss_v2" by Sidney Schwartz installed.


Filename: lady_franklin_point.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 10th November 2012, 04:04:06
Downloads: 252
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 1.85 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Shepherd Bay CWSB in Nunavut, Canada Download

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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: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Simpson Lake CWSL in Nunavut, Canada Download

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This was a DEW line I Station in the lower reaches of the Boothia Peninsula, 80 miles south of Taloyoak and 40 miles east of Shepherd Bay. The station was closed in 1963 and the buldings and other items have been removed apart from the garage and some diesel tanks. A NWS automated station was opened there in 1991. The runway is still there and is just over 3,500 feet of gravel 100' wide, aligned 044T/224T, and at 790 feet ASL. There are no lights, signage, or windsock. This is one of the less interesting DEW line stations to visit and walk around.


Filename: simpson_lake.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 24th November 2012, 02:53:06
Downloads: 201
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 956 KB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
CYUX - Hall Beach - Nunavut, Canada Download

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This is the Fox-Main DEW line station that I somehow omitted to include when I posted Hall Beach. It is all those large radar things in the background in the screen shot. Just install it like any scenery, just below HallBeachCYUX in the FS9 library priority.


Filename: hall_beach_fox-main.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 11th May 2014, 13:44:09
Downloads: 215
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 904 KB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery
Kavik Rivier Camp, Alaska Download

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Kavik airstrip is part of the "Dew Line" set up as a defensive radar line in Alaska to counter the threat of a U.S.S.R attack. Made famous by the TV series "Flying Wild Alaska" and with a population of one! Completely custom built airport and objects, and even comes with a outhouse ! If you have Ultimate Terrain Alaska installed just remove the file called "cvxKAVIC_RIVER.bgl" from your scenery folder.


Filename: kavik.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 4th March 2011, 17:54:50
Downloads: 2,053
Author: Frits Beyer, Jacques Botha
Size: 529 KB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Durban Island CWFB FOX-E DEW line station in Nunavut, Canada Download

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Durban Island is 40 miles north of Cape Dyer on the southeast corner of Baffin Island, and around 60 miles southeast of Qikiqtarjuaq (known as Broughton until recently). Sitting on the top of the island is FOX-E, an intermediate station that was part of the DEW line. There is no runway (and once you have seen the island you will know why) and the station and its (usually) five man crew were supported by helicopter flights from Cape Dyer. The main feature is a 300' high mast, topped by comms gear to link both to Broughton to the north and Cape Dyer to the south. There was only one really habitable building, 80' x 30' in round figures, and this contained the generators, technical spaces, sleeping areas, kitchen, mess, and showers etc. There were also what were known as Anderson shelters, originally put up to house the construction crew and used in the summer for any maintenance people who visited for short periods. There was also a garage for a snow cat and tanks for fuel. And a view. This post also includes new bgls for Cape Dyer to provide the 300' tower there too.


Filename: durban_island.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 1st July 2011, 22:11:33
Downloads: 306
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 1.89 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Alaska North Slope 4: Lonely Air Force Station (AK71) Download

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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. Lonely Air Force Station AK71 is 80 miles east of Barrow and on the coast. It was, and at first sight appears still to be, a DEW station until you are close enough to see that the gravel apron is deteriorating. There is a gravel runway around 5,000 feet long, a large hangar, the DEW buildings, radar under the domes, the remains of huge line-of-sight communications reflectors, and oil tanks. Some DEW sites are not worth a visit; others are surprisingly intact and this is one of those. The AI takes place three days a week and is a C130, in which case the DEW site is still functioning or under mothball maintenance, a chartered Reeve Aleutian in which case the site is closed and they are documenting wildlife, and a Cessna with a group of the curious.


Filename: alaska_north_slope_4.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 20th June 2016, 08:02:18
Downloads: 301
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 2.39 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files
MV challenge - Canadian Arctic 2 Download

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FS2004 MV challenge - Canadian Arctic 2. Pilot a very tough round trip with ten legs and 17 landings, mostly on gravel strips, around Baffin Island in northeastern Canada, in a Twin Otter. The challenge includes bad weather, poor visibility, limited navaids and mostly night-flying. Requires: add-on Twin Otter and DEW Line scenery. Optional: add-on Nunavut mesh and approach plates. Freeware


Filename: m4canar2.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 19th February 2005, 15:49:15
Downloads: 1,075
Author: Michael Vone
Size: 1.24 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Matheson Point CWMP in Nunavut, Canada Download

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This was a DEW line I Station on the southeast shore of King William Island; the island is around 70 miles square and Gjoa Haven is also on the southeast corner, 20 miles to the south. The station was closed in 1963 and has now been totally dismantled and removed except for a fallen 300 feet communications tower. The runway is still there (mostly) and is around 3,360 feet of gravel 120' wide, aligned 146T/326T. There are no lights, signage, or windsock, or any building remaining. All of these DEW line stations are not particularly impressive or even interesting. However, you can bet that any pilot flying regularly in the north along the coast knows where all these runways are, in case one of them suddenly becomes his favourite in the whole world just after the sudden silence.


Filename: matheson_point.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 22nd November 2012, 16:28:19
Downloads: 173
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 795 KB


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