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Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Burns Lake CYPZ in British Columbia, Canada Download

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Burns Lake is 90 miles east of Terrace and 130 miles west of Prince George, on the eastern side of the Coast Mountains. The airfield is at 2343' ASL and the 11/29 runway is just over 7,000' of 75' wide asphalt. There are buildings, some of them new, around the apron at the west end of the runway and both JetA and 1100LL are available. There is also a weather station in a fenced area west of the apron. All apron buildings were modeled specifically for this scenery; there may be some missing if new construction has continued in the last three years.


Filename: Burns_Lake_CYPZ_in_British_Columbia_Canada.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 11th May 2011, 16:57:44
Downloads: 465
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 4.57 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Waskaganish CYKQ in northern Quebec, Canada - revised Download

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Waskaganish is at the southern end of James Bay, in Quebec, and this is a revised version. It deletes a hold short that should not have been showing on the gravel, and adds in signage, runway lights, taxiway lights, terminal night textures, and revised AI. I have no idea why I didn't include the night textures before. It presumes you have already installed my October 2010 Waskaganish.


Filename: Waskaganish_CYKQ_in_northern_Quebec_Canada__revise.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 6th January 2013, 00:08:58
Downloads: 222
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 1.49 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Prince George CYXS in British Columbia, Canada Download

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Prince George is centrally located in British Columbia, mid way between the border with the USA in the south and the northern border with the Northern Territories, and around 100 miles west of the eastern border with Alberta. The town now has a population of around 74,000 and is regarded as the province's northern capital. It is at the meeting point of the Fraser and Nechako rivers and the crossroads of highways 16 and 97. It started out as Fort George in the early 1800's when a trading post was established by the Northwest Company,serviced by paddle boats on the rivers. The railway arrived in the area in 1914 and growth continued, albeit slowly due to wars and the financial collapse of the 1930's. Timber and timber products were and still are the mainstay of the area, along with a military and governmental presence. The date for this scenery is around 2010. I have made some new buildings from memory and the available information online. They are not totally accurate reproductions; for instance I know that the terminal building is brick faced and also has parts that are stone (or metal?) faced, but where? So I used brick everywhere. The control tower is also brick faced, but is not exactly the right shape. The airport management team have continued to grow the activity and services provided with the result that flights and passenger numbers continue to increase. The 15-33 runway was lengthened to the south, (in the period 2003 to 2005) from the original FS9 scenery 7,400 feet to my updated 11,450 feet with central lighting and ILS at the northern end. This made it the third longest runway in Canada. At the same time a loading/unloading cargo area was created with professionally run storage and also a large scale refueling storage. If DHL want to refuel their 737 then they can do so without making prior arrangements. The AI included here is for Air Canada Jazz and an Air Canada 737, Westjet 737 and Dash8, a helicopter company that is based there, Pacific Coastal, Central Mountain Air, and GA. The range of airlines and planes reflects the "northern capital" status of the town.


Filename: Prince_George_CYXS_in_British_Columbia_Canada.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 11th November 2022, 23:10:19
Downloads: 157
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 28.04 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Dawson Creek CYDQ in British Columbia, Canada Download

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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: 651
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 16.65 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Fort Simpson Island CET4 - Northwest Territories, Canada Download

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Fort Simpson Island is the fifth in a series of airfields that follow (approximately) in a southward direction the Mackenzie River. At the far northern end of the river there is Tuktoyaktuk, then Inuvik, Fort McPherson, Fort Good Hope, Deline, and then Wrigley, all posted. Fort Simpson Island is at 405 feet asl and on the west bank of the the Mackenzie, around 110 miles south of Wrigley at the junction of the Mackenzie and the Liard rivers. The town of Fort Simpson is on an island, and has a population of 1,250 or so folks. The Hudson Bay trading post was established here in 1822. The airport is right next to the town, and has 3,000 feet of gravel runway, though with a displaced threshold of 1,000 feet at each end (unmarked, on gravel) this is effectively 2,000 feet for landing. The Canada Flight Supplement lists the runway as being 100 feet wide; the gravel is definitely far less and the 100 refers to the width in the winter when you are landing on snow and don't care if there is gravel or grass underneath. There are no scheduled flights as these go to the nearby Fort Simpson CYFS. There is a mandatory radio frequency which is for both CYFS and CET4 and in this case I have set the "tower" to "manned" so you will report position and obey instructions. Runway 13 has right hand circuits. I have modified the Ultimate Terrain route for the Mackenzie Highway so that it remains on the west side of the river and does not wander randomly from one side to the other north of Fort Simpson.


Filename: Fort_Simpson_Island_CET4__Northwest_Territories_Ca.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 6th July 2014, 02:56:05
Downloads: 208
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 2.46 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery
CYZF - Yellowknife Airport Base - Northwest Territories, Canada Download

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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: 3,743
Author: Mark Beale, Shane Strong, Berwyn Goudey
Size: 77.15 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Air Canada A319-114 - Kids' Horizons HD Download

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Project Airbus A319-114 Air Canada - Kids' Horizons (CSHD) Texture only. New 2048x2048 pixles HD resolution with costum windows, details, shadows, markings and reworked alpha channels to create a realistic shine effect on the airplane. It took about 2 months to create the custom CSHD paintkit and 2 weeks to create the texture. Original aircraft by Project Airbus, texture by Daniel Furnkas (Cheese-Strike Repaints)


Filename: Air_Canada_A319114___Kids_Horizons_HD.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 29th April 2012, 21:34:58
Downloads: 2,015
Author: Daniel Furnkas
Size: 8 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Port Hardy CYZT in British Columbia, Canada Download

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Port Hardy airport is on the coast of Vancouver Island in BC, at the far northern end and 5 miles east of the town. The town and the airport are both gateways to local touristic attractions such as Cape Scott Provincial Park, the North Coast and BC Marine Trails, and kayaking, caving, surfing, fishing, camping, and scuba diving (and I discovered just how big orca are). Fishing, logging, and mining have been important and to an extent still are for the town population of just over 4,000. The airport, along with the ferries, connects Port Hardy to the rest of the west coast with Pacific Coastal Saab 340 or Beechcraft 1900C flights to and from Vancouver at least twice a day. There are also Grumman Goose amphibious flights to local float bases such as Port McNeill, Alert Bay, Whaletown, Surge Narrows, Echo Bay, and Minstrel Island. These are all included in the AI and previously posted. There are three runways: 11-29 of 5,000 feet with ILS on 11 and righthand circuits on 29, 07-25 of 4,000 feet with righthand circuits on 25, and 16-34 with a much shortened 3,500 feet on 34 due to a displaced threshold. There is a control tower but it is not manned 24 hours a day; a "mandatory frequency" (MF for short and a Canadian invention) is used by the tower when it is manned, and when there is no tower response the aircraft continues to announce intentions and position. Something I have been meaning to explain to those who query it, is that in real life as well as in FS9 helicopters at a mixed use airport or airfield will act as if they are planes and join downwind, turn on base and then finals, "land" along the runway and then use the taxiway to the parking. This means all aircraft are doing the same thing and an orderly queue avoids collisions. This is one of a series connected in some way with Pacific Coastal airline destinations, the first being Bella Coola. There is AI available for Pacific Coastal online.


Filename: Port_Hardy_CYZT_in_British_Columbia_Canada.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 11th November 2018, 16:48:50
Downloads: 234
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 19.26 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Port McNeill CAT5 in British Columbia, Canada Download

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Port McNeill is at the northern end of Vancouver Island, on the coast and around 20 miles east of Port Hardy. The town population is just over 2,000 and the main industry is logging, followed by sand and gravel quarrying and exporting for the construction industry. Tourism rates third. The airport, a mile or so east of the town, provides a swift connection for nearby islands and the surrounding area to the rest of the west coast, and serves as the HQ main base for West Coast Helicopters. Their newly built large hangar and office accommodation is next to their older hangar to one side of the central public parking area, opposite the club house cum terminal and hangars. There are two runways: 06-24 which is asphalt, 2,400 feet long, and lit; and 11-29 of gravel, 3,650 feet long and also lit. There is some taxiway lighting, but not, for instance, for the connection between runways, which is in real life a ramp up to the gravel runway which is 15 feet higher. There are no regularly scheduled flights and traffic consists mainly of the West Coast helicopters, plus GA and irregular charters, the latter being mostly from Port Hardy.


Filename: Port_McNeill_CAT5_in_British_Columbia_Canada.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 18th November 2018, 05:49:13
Downloads: 137
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 13.29 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Fort Nelson CYYE in British Columbia, Canada Download

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Fort Nelson is close to the Peace River in the northeast corner of British Columbia, around 70 miles from the northern border, 90 from the eastern border, and 80 miles east of the Rockies. The wartime construction of the Alaska Highway actually started from Fort Nelson, as there was already a road from Fort St John (which is close to Dawson Creek) north to Fort Nelson. The airfield was part of this construction effort and after the wartime ferrying of planes to Russia it was used by the US Army Air Force and then by the Canadian Air Force. Fort Nelson flourished with the oil and gas exploration of the 1950's and the following years, and this continued to grow until the collapse of the oil price in 2014. The town of Fort Nelson became the capital of the Northern Rockies Regional District when it was founded in 2009, and as a result the official name of the Fort Nelson airport is the Northern Rockies Regional Airport. The date for this scenery is around 2016, by which time the economic fortunes of the town were in decline. Five times per day flights by Central Mountain Air were starting to be reduced in number to the current (in 2022) one per day and none on Sunday; in the AI included here there are two flights per day. The main resident users of the airport are four helicopter companies, the helicopters presumably used for maintenance trips to whatever parts of the oil and gas fields that are still in use in the surrounding area. There are two runways, the main one is aligned 03-21, 6,400 feet long and 200 feet wide, with ILS at the southern end and PAPI at the northern. The second runway (a narrower rebuild on a previously existing runway) is aligned 07-25 and 77 feet wide, and is without any lights. These are the alignments as per the original build of FS9 and not as per the approximate 2016 date of the buildings; I had a problem at a very late stage in making this scenery which prevented me from continuing with some final details. On YouTube there is a series of posts by Angle of Attack showing the preparation and then the flight of an old Cessna 172 from Homer to Oshkosh for the installation of modern instruments. Interesting for me as they visit or fly over airfields I have made (Homer, Merrill, Tok Junction, Burwash, Silver City, Haines Junction, Watson Lake, Fort Nelson, and Grande Prairie) but in the winter so it all looks very different.


Filename: Fort_Nelson_CYYE_in_British_Columbia_Canada.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 23rd January 2022, 20:11:18
Downloads: 186
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 28.35 MB


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