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UK2000 SCENERY - PART 2 - SOUTHWEST ENGLAND

UK2000 SCENERY - PART 2 - SOUTHWEST ENGLAND

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Available since: 05/13/2002.

UK2000 Scenery

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PUBLISHER UK2000 Scenery
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DELIVERY METHOD DIRECT DOWNLOAD
FILESIZE 17MB
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REQUIREMENTS FS2002 FS2004

UK2000 Part2 is a collection of 25 Airports in the southwest of England made to remarkable quality and realism. All the airports are based on real photographs and aviation charts which sets a new standard in scenery design and brings the flight sim pilot closer to reality.

Features:

  • All buildings accurately modeled and textured
  • Taxiway/stand markings that are realistic
  • BRITISH runway markings
  • Very detailed holding points with guard lights (Wig Wags)
  • Sheep!
  • 3D Trees
  • Interactive objects
  • 'Mike' the Marshaller
  • Night lighting affects and transparent terminal glass
  • Perimeter fencing, walls, tress and bushes
  • *NEW* Static aircraft models which look fantastic but will not hit frame rates!

Airfield List:

  • EGLA Bodmin
  • EGDM Boscombe Down (MOD)
  • EGHH Bournemouth
  • EGGD Bristol
  • EGDC Chivernor (MOD)
  • EGHA Compton Abbas
  • EGDR Culdrose (RNAS)
  • .... Davidstow Moor
  • EGTU Dunkeswell
  • EGHU Eaglescot
  • EGTE Exeter
  • EGTG Filton (Bae)
  • EGHS Henstridge
  • EGHC Lands End
  • EGDL Lyneham (RAF)
  • EGDN Neatheravon
  • EGLS Old Sarom
  • EGTP Perrenporth
  • EGHD Plymouth
  • EGDG St Margan/Newquay (RAF)
  • EGHE St Marys
  • EGHY Truro
  • EGDT Wroughton
  • EGHG Yeovil(Westlands)
  • EGDY Yeovilton (RNAS)

British runways markings are used in this scenery, which has a 12 bar threshold (piano), 2 digit runway ID (08 not 8), distance markers to UK specs, and a TDZ to uk specs. The 'AGNIS' at Jersey is not the actual one used, aircraft guidance systems vary from airport to airport, and the one used is the only one I had details of. 'Mike' the Marshaller can be found at all the airports and will attempt to guide you in to certain stands, being a trainee, Mike sometimes gets his arms waving the wrong way, but he's good for a laugh!

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