• Maarten's Avatar
    May 22nd, 2013, 03:33
    Hi Ian, The scenery looks awesome! Thank you very much! It will fit perfectly with the CalClassic scenery! Lovelyjobbly!:applause::applause: Cheers, Maarten:guinness:
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  • Maarten's Avatar
    May 22nd, 2013, 03:26
    Hi there, I have three FS9 installations: - 1957-1962 version with CalClassic and Ian Elliott add-on scenery (61.3 GB) - Golden Wings 3 version with a.o. Cees Donker add-on scenery (15.2 GB) - ca. 2003 version with a.o. Ultimate Terrain Europe/Canada/Alaska/USA and RealNZ add-on scenery (56.0 GB) (complete backup of all three external hard disk following some hard lessons) Cheers,
    13 replies | 316 view(s)
  • Maarten's Avatar
    May 20th, 2013, 02:13
    Hi Milton, I couldn't say it any better than Andy and all the others have done already. Thank you so much! :medals::medals::medals::medals: Cheers, Maarten :guinness:
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  • Volker Böhme's Avatar
    May 19th, 2013, 05:01
    Hi, doesn't work in Firefox 21, sorry. Best regards, Volker
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  • Volker Böhme's Avatar
    May 14th, 2013, 10:17
    Hi, this pack is a consolidation and expansion of previous sceneries of that area. Most of the airfields are new, but some are updates or replacements of previous airfields, such as Amsterdam or Munich. You may want to uncheck/remove the corresponding old scenery when installing the new one. It should not affect the rest of the CalClassic scenery, in fact it uses some of the resources, particularly the Static Objects Library. Best regards, Volker
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  • Maarten's Avatar
    May 14th, 2013, 06:11
    Available now at Flightsim.com and Avsim.com: FS2004 Scenery Central Europe 1961. This scenery package contains twelve airports in Germany, nine in the Netherlands, one in Luxembourg, three in Switzerland, and three in Austria, providing taxiways and details as they were at the beginning of the 1960's. Also includes the harbors of Rotterdam, Hamburg and Den Helder, all the lighthouses along the Dutch coast and some along the German coast, and the island of Helgoland, created from scratch. Although most of the airports of the package are for civil use, it also includes some Dutch military bases with AI and static aircraft. At many of the airports you will find moving crash tenders and at Amsterdam moving airport buses. Made as close as possible using available photos and information. The goal was to reflect something of the atmosphere and feel of that period, prior to the all-jet era of today. By Wolfgang Gersch, Harry Biard, Michael Schneider, Jaap de Baare, Nikko Yaginuma, Tom Gibson, Bernard Leuenberger and Mike Stevens. Cheers, Maarten
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