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FS2002 - Consolidated B-24D Liberator
This is the CFS2 AI aircraft, consolidated B-24D LIBERATOR in Olive
drab textures with "AIR" file changes so that the aircraft will be
flyable in FS2002. Special FS2002 "FX" and Smoke effects added Based
on the work of Owen Hewitt and Nibbio.. All aircraft textures have
been updated and are in WW II livery. This aircraft is from CFS2 and
modified for FS2002. All flight surfaces are moveable, detailed flight
crew, retractable landing gear, ground steerable, rolling wheels,
moving gear struts, enhanced engine start smoke, choice of black
exhaust smoke trail or white smoke trail from each engine. weathered
texture. "Air" file by Adam Warren, update by Bob Bongiovanni
   
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FS2002 - North American B-25D Mitchell
This is the CFS2 AI aircraft, North American B-25D Mitchell Bomber
in Olive Drab textures with "AIR" file changes so that the aircraft
will be flyable in FS2002. Special FS2002 "FX" and Smoke effects
added Based on the work of Owen Hewitt and Nibbio.. All aircraft
textures have been updated and are in WW II livery. This aircraft is
from CFS2 and modified for FS2002. All flight surfaces are moveable,
detailed flight crew, machine guns, retractable landing gear, ground
steerable, rolling wheels, moving gear struts, enhanced engine start
smoke, choice of black exhaust smoke trail or white smoke trail from
each engine. weathered texture. "Air" file by Adam Warren, update by
Bob Bongiovanni
   
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FS2002 El Toro International Airport (new
version)
This scenery is a remake of my previous El Toro scenery, which was
plagued by texture problems, and very high frame rates. This scenery
creates a civil airport at the former El Toro Marine base, which was
closed by the military when they shut down operations a few years ago.
The base made it's film debut in the picture "Independence Day", and
has been the subject of heated debate as to its reuse. The County
proposed an airport reuse plan, since the existing John Wayne Airport
is rapidly becoming obsolete in serving its needs, and a larger
airport is needed in the L.A. Basin to take the pressure off of L.A.X.
The airport plan recently lost by a narrow margin to a plan to convert
the base into a park. The base still exists, and its future is in the
air. This is my new rendition of how an airport might fit into this
site, and I have reconfigured the runway layout to make it more user
friendly to both the airlines, and county
By our friend Bill Melichar
   
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