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| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| OOSTMALLE AB |
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File Description:
Oostmalle AB airfield is situated in the center of the Antwerp Province (Belgium), at the area of Malle,
which is the fusion community of Oostmalle and Westmalle (famous for its trappist abbey and beer),
in an by Europe protected nature reserve.
It has been constructed in the early fifty's as a reserve nato airfield.
As such it has never been operational, but it is under military control
and there are military drills on regulary base, sometimes in nato relationship.
| Filename: | OOSTMALLE_AB.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 15th January 2010, 11:31:41 |
| Downloads: | 1,779 |
| Author: | Johan Thiers |
| Size: | 1.18 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| RAF Hilbaldstow - Lincolnshire, England |
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File Description:
RAF Hibaldstow is a former Royal Air Force satellite airfield located south of Hibaldstow in Lincolnshire and 8.3 miles (13.4 km) south east of Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England. The airfield was built with greater things in mind, but it only became a satellite airfield for RAF Kirton-in-Lindsey in 1941. When the runways were constructed, some of the hardcore was made from material taken from demolished bungalows on the site.
The airfield was commissioned on 12 May 1941 when No. 255 Squadron RAF took up residence with their Boulton Paul Defiant night fighters. These planes had been drawn from RAF Kirton-in-Lindsey and made one 'kill': an He 111 which was shot down near Louth on 5 June 1941.
On 6 August 1947 the station finally closed and during 1960-61 it was sold off for use as agricultural land. It was also used for Sunday markets, as a skid-pan by Lincolnshire Police and by a local parachute club. The control tower was converted to a two-storey house in 1976.
| Filename: | RAF_Hilbaldstow__Lincolnshire_England.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 24th October 2015, 22:00:30 |
| Downloads: | 202 |
| Author: | Terry Boissel |
| Size: | 24.85 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| LOSM Mauterndorf, Austria Version1 for FSX and P3D_v3/v4 |
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File Description: The Airfield Mauterndorf is the highest situated airfield in Austria: 3642 ft or 1110 meters above sealevel.
This Airfield is very common for glider flyers due to the usually good upwinds for flying in the alps. But also small engine aircrafts are approved. Link:
http://www.losm.at/index.php/losm.html The environment of the airfield is adapted by landclasses. Mauterndorf and the surrounding villages, valleys and major roads are included.
As well the field is covered by a photo background, wich includes four different images , each for one of the four seasons spring, summer, autum and winter. The buildings in this scenery are designed mainly new by myself, but also a lot of objects from two very popular freeware libraries.
If these libraries are not installed, many objects are not visible! The following libraries are used: 1. FS-Piloten_Objektlibrary:
http://www.fs-piloten.de/thread.php?threadid=10632 2.FSX_FlightPortLib:
http://www.flightport.de/libraries/flightport-library/ This senery works also with Austria Professional HD.
| Filename: | LOSM_Mauterndorf_Austria_Version1_for_FSX_and_P3D_.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 28th August 2017, 20:01:00 |
| Downloads: | 477 |
| Author: | Wolfgang Allers |
| Size: | 249.9 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Dolbeau-St-Felicien CYDO in Quebec Canada |
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File Description:
This is the fourth of five sceneries around Lac Saint-Jean in Quebec, Canada. Saint-Felicien is a village on a small river at the western end of Lac Saint-Jean, and the airfield is just under 10 miles to the northeast. At the same distance further to the northeast of the airfield and on a slightly larger river is the village called Dolbeau. The village of Sainte-Methode is closer than either of the other villages but presumably lacked influence. The airfield effectively has one runway aligned 11-29 and just under 5,000 feet long, with approach lights on 11. There is, or was, a second runway aligned north-south but this has badly deteriorated without maintenance and has loose stones that threaten propellor damage. The taxiway that runs east-west is in a similar condition and all planes operate as if there is no taxiway. There is a clubhouse and a maintenance facility along with a line of old hangars that remain in full use, plus planes parked in the open. The landclass has been modified along with the grassed area of the airfield, and in the AI (included with the post of CYRC) there are scheduled flights by Max Aviation, and GA flights etc. It is a really typical airfield in northern(ish) rural Canada with a lot more activity than one might expect.
| Filename: | DolbeauStFelicien_CYDO_in_Quebec_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 19th November 2017, 15:52:32 |
| Downloads: | 165 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 4.17 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| RAF Tempsford |
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File Description:
RAF Tempsford was perhaps the most secret airfield in the Second World War. It was home to the Special Duties Squadrons, No. 138, which dropped Special Operations Executive (SOE) agents and their supplies into occupied Europe, and No. 161, which specialised in personnel delivery and retrieval by landing in occupied Europe. RAF Tempsford is very close to Little Gransden Airfield and can be clearly seen from flights climbing out from the westerly runway 28. Other active airfields nearby include the former RAF bases at Gransden Lodge and Bourn.
By 2002 part of the former Tempsford airfield was a concrete-making facility and some of the main airfield buildings had been turned into various commercial workshops. A nearby public footpath led to the end of a substantially intact runway and then on to Gibraltar Farm, the agents' final dispatch point.
This barn contains several plaques and memorials to the agents, both men and women, who were flown from the airfield, many of whom were later killed after being captured and tortured. A memorial is also to be found in St Peter's Church, in the nearby village of Tempsford, and the Tempsford Memorial is outside the church, commemorating the men and women who served as secret agents in occupied Europe during the Second World War and the RAF aircrew who transported them.
Source:Wikipedia
| Filename: | RAF_Tempsford.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 20th March 2017, 19:45:06 |
| Downloads: | 123 |
| Author: | Terry Boissel |
| Size: | 227.97 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| RAF Tholthorpe |
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File Description:
RAF Tholthorpe opened in the late 1930s as a grass airfield, and operated as a sub-station of RAF Linton-on-Ouse.
From August 1940 to December 1940, Tholthorpe was a landing field for Whitley bombers of No. 58 Squadron RAF and No. 51 Squadron RAF based at Linton. From January 1941 to June 1943, Tholthorpe underwent maintenance to upgrade to Class A standards, with three intersecting concrete runways.
RAF Tholthorpe was assigned to No. 6 Group RCAF in June 1943. RCAF squadrons stationed here included No. 434 Squadron "Bluenose", 431 Squadron "Iroquois", 420 Squadron "Snowy Owl", and 425 Squadron "Alouette".
No. 434 Squadron, flying Halifax bombers, was formed and headquartered at Tholthorpe airfield from June 1943 until the squadron was moved to Croft. In July 1943, 431 Squadron moved to Tholthorpe airfield from Burn. It was later moved to Croft airfield as well. Not only were the operational squadrons quartered here, also their service echelons, - respectively Nos. 9431 and 9434 Service Echelon - which were formed from the ground crew of nos. 431 and 434 Squadron on 3 November 1943 and who moved with their squadrons on to Croft in December 1943.
In December 1943 No. 420 and No. 425 Squadrons (together with their service echelons, nos. 9420 and 9425 Service Echelon were moved to Tholthorpe airfield from Dalton and Dishforth respectively. These squadrons had returned from service with Wellingtons in North Africa, and it took them several weeks to work up on the newly acquired Halifax bombers. They were therefore unable to fly their first raids from Tholthorpe until mid-February 1944.
No. 420 Squadron flew 160 operations from Tholthorpe airfield and lost 25 Halifax’s. No. 425 squadron flew 162 operations from Tholthorpe airfield and lost 28 Halifax’s. In all, 119 Halifax bombers were lost from Tholthorpe. In April and May 1945 nos. 420 and 425 Squadron converted to Avro Lancaster’s, which they took with them when they left for RCAF Debert, Nova Scotia, Canada in June 1945.
The station closed in June 1945.
| Filename: | RAF_Tholthorpe.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 9th May 2017, 20:41:48 |
| Downloads: | 138 |
| Author: | Terry Boissel |
| Size: | 4.63 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| RAF East Moor |
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File Description:
RAF East Moor was opened in 1942 and was originally a 4 Group facility and first hosted No. 158 Squadron RAF which had moved from RAF Driffield on 6 June 1942. The squadron flew the Handley Page Halifax Mk. II with detachments at RAF Beaulieu and RAF Manston before moving to RAF Rufforth on 6 November 1942.
Royal Canadian Air Force use
The first squadron was No. 429 Squadron RCAF which formed at the airfield on 7 November 1942 initially only flying the Vickers Wellington Mk.III until January 1943 when the Wellington Mk. X was added. The squadron left on 13 August 1943 going to RAF Leeming where the unit re-equipped with Halifaxes. On 19 September 1943 the next squadron arrived being 432 Squadron which initially used the Avro Lancaster Mk.II before being re-equipped with the Halifax Mk. III in February 1944 and the Mk. VII Halifax in July 1944. The squadron disbanded on 15 May 1945 at the airfield.
The last Canadian squadron to use the airfield was 415 Squadron which flew the Halifax III from 26 July 1944. The unit inherited the additional Mk.VII versions during March 1945 but disbanded shortly after on 15 May 1945 at the airfield.
Royal Air Force use
Not long after the last Canadian squadron disbanded the airfield was handed back to the Royal Air Force (RAF). The first RAF unit to use the airfield was No. 54 Operational Training Unit (OTU) which had moved in during November 1945 flying the de Havilland Mosquito. By May 1946 No. 288 Squadron RAF joined with their Supermarine Spitfire IX's and their Vultee Vengeance Mk. IV's with a detachment at RAF Acklington. The squadron disbanded on 15 June 1946. No. 54 OTU stayed until June 1946 when the unit moved to RAF Leeming but a detachment stayed until 15 November 1946.
The airfield closed to flying in November 1946. Most of the buildings were taken down and the land has reverted largely to agricultural use.
| Filename: | RAF_East_Moor.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 14th March 2017, 19:41:08 |
| Downloads: | 128 |
| Author: | Terry Boissel |
| Size: | 154.38 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Missions | |
| TwitchellMedivac.zip |
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File Description:
Helicopter mission. A Coast Guard helicopter has been called in to 3B5 airfield. Fly out to a local lake and medivac a sick pilot to base where an ambulance is waiting.
| Filename: | TwitchellMedivaczip.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 16th April 2024, 19:24:54 |
| Downloads: | 24 |
| Author: | helomissionman |
| Size: | 1.71 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AFCAD Files | |
| NAS Sigonella |
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File Description:
AFCAD correction of the default NAS Siginella (LICZ) within FS9. GOOGLE EARTH was used to re-create this airfield. Any default scenery will be out of place due to extensive corrections.
| Filename: | NAS_Sigonella.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 11th February 2007, 15:02:25 |
| Downloads: | 659 |
| Author: | Jim Donlin |
| Size: | 6.42 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2002 - Scenery | |
| Speck-Fehraltorf (LSZK) for Suisse 2002 |
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File Description:
Spck-Fehraltorf is a small airfield East of Switzerland, with a grass runway. The scenery includes smoke effects, seasonal change, photorealistic texture and a smooth runway to avoid jumping and crash.
| Filename: | SpeckFehraltorf_LSZK_for_Suisse_2002.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 17th January 2003, 14:32:56 |
| Downloads: | 1,731 |
| Author: | Daniel Gauthier |
| Size: | 2.28 MB |