New River, near the airfield Anstead, West Virginia This scenery is made for the eastern floatplanes. Its a local vfr landmark for transits of the Charleston Greenbrier WV area. This is one of several vfr addons from FS2002 West Virginia series redone with ...
Regional Airport(CYCL) is located in North Eastern New Brunswick, Canada. by: Maurice Laviolette
Design Studio (FSDS) - GMAX project has a hardened deck suitable for take-offs and landings. It is located just outside Pearl Harbor. It is in the true FS2004 scenery object format and the necessary XML and .mdl file are included so it can be easily relocated ...
Mid Ohio River, near Portsmouth, Ohio and just upstream from Ashland, Kentucky (KDWU.) Its a local vfr landmark for transits between Cincinnati, Ohio (KCVG) and Huntington, West Virginia (KHTS.) Or, if coming from the southwest, between Lexington, Ky and ...
Charleston (KCRW,) West Virginia. Its a local vfr landmark for ultra lights out of Leon and transits across the Allegheny Mountains. It identifies which river one is flying as the Ohio River and the Kanwaha rivers parallel and can turn-ya-round (VFR,) so to speak. ...
Cincinnati, Ohio. Its a local vfr landmark for transits west of Cincinnati, Ohio (KCVG) Or, upstream of Louisville International, Kentucky (Standiford KSDF.) This is one of several vfr addons from FS2002 redone for Flightsim FS2004 FS9 on the Mid Ohio Valley. ...
Lips Though it is closed, I made Wildenrath for Flight Simulator 2004! THis scenery is made to use ex-RAF Wildenrath as VFR waypoint. THis scenery doesnt include any details. The exclusively costum designed objects are the trees which use msfs default ...
Sussex County and is owned by Tranquility Aero Corporation. The turf runway extends for 1924 feet. The facility is at an elevation of 600 feet at a distance of about 3 miles from Andover. ASDv2.1, Nova, Nova Gold and NovaSim textures required. Traffic Tools and ...
Qubec,Qubec Short Hops for FS2004 This scenery is fictitious. It is situated between Pabos and Bonaventure a few miles offshore. by Lon Louis
Airports utilizing Flightsim FS2004 FS9 glitches. by Peter Vibe