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    UK2000 'Extreme' Aberdeen scenery



    Didn't see this announced before...

    http://www.uk2000scenery.com/newsite...es/Page44.html

    Free 'reduced' content version for fs9 as well (see screenshot above)

    ttfn

    Pete
    Last edited by Motormouse; October 4th, 2016 at 09:46.

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    I noticed it, don't have it yet though but it looks like a serious upgrade for my well used Scotflight Dyce. (It'll always be Dyce in my head). Yes, they want to lengthen the runway, Not altogether necessary.....



    Dyce 1984, I was there, 11 years old, long long time ago. 50th anniversary of DYCE.

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    Although this one passed me buy for over a year......

    http://secure.simmarket.com/mp-desig...e-fs2004.phtml

    Thar be an Aerospaciale and Westland version planned for FSX, dunno about FS9 though. Looks like a decent upgrade from my Abacus Chopper Havoc one.

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    UK2000's Aberdeen and also Humberside, opened up a huge playground for the rotary wingers.
    Great sceneries both.
    The helo of choice would be the AW 139 which is used by Bristow, CHC,and Bond to service the oil rig industry.



    Suitable North Sea platforms are by ODG at

    http://www.fs-odg.com/index.php?ind=...y_view&iden=29

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    Gary has released an update to Aberdeen this morning. Login to your account and download in the usual way

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    One last bump as I unstick due to age...
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    Oh! I had a question:
    The airport is a runway nightmare.
    Has anyone concocted an AFD that works for commuters and jets, and helos???
    OK, helos would be separate but would have to take account of the fixed-wing lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wing_Z View Post
    Oh! I had a question:
    The airport is a runway nightmare.
    Has anyone concocted an AFD that works for commuters and jets, and helos???
    OK, helos would be separate but would have to take account of the fixed-wing lot.
    Gary has posted a AI HelicopterAFCAD in this thread --> http://www.uk2000scenery.org/forum/i...f&topic=8621.0

    Note the helicopters have a different airport identifier.

    Aerodrome charts --> http://www.nats-uk.ead-it.com/public...Itemid=68.html

    ttfn

    Pete

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    Thanks for the charts link... I think there needs to be a separate AFD overlay for each of Bond, CHC and Bristow, say AF2_2GPD.bgl/AF2_3GPD.bgl/AF2_4GPD.bgl.
    That way one could write FP's to take them to their own airport via the appropriate helo rwy (there are 3) .

    My problem is that the fixed-wing contingent are deciding to jump airports when they taxi across a helo overlay, and then go straight through parked rotary wing craft.

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