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FSX Environment Indigo 1.5 Final
Welcome to Environment Indigo 1.5 Final. Environment Indigo 1.5 Final is
an environment package that upgrades your simulator to a tremendously
convincing level. Latest water is more believable than ever now with
Mysterious Seas. New sky textures display realistic color with softer
and consistent color transitions now with performance lightning. Enjoy
the hottest styles of concrete, water, all cloud and moon textures for
FS9 that offer exquisite realistic uninhibited detail. The latest
complete cloud texture set displays realism with utmost detail and has
been tweaked for better performance. Enjoy fascinating sunrises,
enchanting sunsets, mesmerizing waters, and astounding color matched
skies that will hold your interest without end. Environment has been
harmonized since its infancy to display colors realistically, and is
character matched from true-life photos. Environment Indigo v1.5 is
named from to the way it simulates hues like earth naturally. Package
offers latest textures for sky, water, helo pad, taxiway, various
runway, sun, moon, corona, lens flare, reflection, spotlight, lightning,
flash, halo, strobes, beacons, navigation lights on select aircraft, all
cloud, detail and environment. Surroundings exhibit light, colors,
pollution, and reflections as in real life. Upgrade contains three
choices of spotlight texture. Moon textures are from May 2008-moon
phasing. Cirrus cloud choices offer contrail simulation. Revised package
is adjusted for quality. This is a Splendid upgrade for FS9 and a must
have for hard-core simmers. Intended for and created by HARD-CORE FS
ENTHUSIASTS! Get Real! FOR FS9 ONLY! Brian Neitzel
    

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FS2004 SAAB J-29B "Tunnan"
The Saab J-29 was the first swept wing jet built by Sweden, first flying
in 1948. Designed around the Ghost engine and central air intake, the
resulting rotound fuselage instantly resulted in the name "Tunnan",
Swedish for "barrel". Models A and B were fighters, the model C was a
photo recon plane, and the final F introduced an afterburner, and new
dogtooth wing leading edges. J-29's served with the Swedish and Austrian
air forces, and also served with the UN during the Congo Conflict.
Swedish J-29's ended their days as target towing planes, and as"enemy
forces" trainers. This pack includes the J-29B model in Swedish and UN
schemes, VC's, and smooth-function XML gauges. J-29F model available in
separate download, as J-29F
    

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FS2004 Stoke-Airfield
You need to download ADOTF.ZIP, ADOTF-UP.ZIP, ADFARM-2.ZIP,
WDYEZSRP.ZIP, TOTAL.ZIP, Rothwell, Crossland Moor. These files are
required for the continually updating object library and texture, plus
you will also need Rwy12 and UK VFR add-ons Companion to A Day on the
Farm and A Day on the Farm-2 series Stoke Airfield is situated in the
Medway area, right on the edge of the sea, the runway actually curves
around the bay and is ideally placed to visit explore the area around
the South-East. with accurate terrain complete with sounds (seperate
download) and traffic By Neil Birch
   
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FS2004 SABENA Heliports Scenery
Sabena operated helicopter services from 21 August 1950 when it used
Bell 47D aircraft on an experimental postal service based in
Brussels and extending domestically to cities like Antwerp, Liege
and Turnhout. It was begun in co-operation with the Belgian Post
Office. The Bell 47s were replaced with the larger Sikorsky S.55
allowing the service to extend to internationally to Maastricht.
This was the world's first international helicopter service. SABENA
planned using helicopters on an international rotary-wing passenger
service as a feeder service for its fixed-wing
international/European services. This was started on 1 September
1953 using the Sikorsky S.55 aircraft, which could carry eight
passengers. By October 1956 the service had new helicopters, the
twelve-seat Sikorsky S.58 and SABENA's fleet of eight S.58
helicopters inauguated the service to Paris in 1957! By 1960 this
international passenger helicopter service from Brussels flew to
Rotterdam, Antwerp, Lille, Eindhoven, Maastricht, Liege, Paris,
Dortmund, Duisburg, Cologne and Bonn, serving the countries of
Holland, France, Germany and Luxembourg. by Harry Biard and Tom
Gibson
   
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