FSX/FSX-SE – Scenery Flying Palomino Ranch Airport 5FA1

FSX/FSX-SE – Scenery Flying Palomino Ranch  Airport 5FA1,  located in central Florida is a privately owned, private use facility
(permission required prior to landing) established in April, 1968. 5FA1 features a 2400 x 100 foot wide turf runway with a wind
indicator. The airport is home to 5 single engine aircraft.

By Fred Zealor

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FSX/FSX-SE – Scenery Gore Airport 4FL9

FSX/FSX-SE – Scenery Gore Airport 4FL9located in central Florida is a privately owned, private use facility (permission required prior to landing) established in May, 1978.  4FL9 features a 1980 x 75 foot wide turf runway with a wind indicator. The airport is home to 6 single engine aircraft.

By Fred Zealor

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FSX – Scenery Westwind Airport 7WA3 Update 2.0

FSX – Scenery Westwind Airport 7WA3 Update 2.0. Changes Made: Corrected floating apron glitch by flattening the area with the house/barn/static planes and deleted the apron that was being used as a road and replaced it with a real road. Other changes include changes to some farms in the area. Westwind is a private airfield along the Nooksack River about 3 miles south of Everson. Landclass around airport has been changed to show fields and house instead of a blank forest. Towns added are Everson and Nooksack, north of Westwind. Also added my friend’s airstrip which is 800 feet, north of Westwind, and isn’t published on FAA charts.

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FSX – Royal Air Force Station Lindholme

FSX – Royal Air Force Station Lindholme, a former Royal Air Force station in South Yorkshire, England. Located 3.9 miles (6.3 km) south of Thorne and 6.9 miles (11.1 km) north east of Doncaster and was initially called RAF Hatfield Woodhouse and started life as an expansion scheme aerodrome built on the wide expanse of Hatfield moors, some five miles east of Doncaster. The site, to the east of the A614 Thorne to Bawtry road, was a mile south of the small village of Hatfield Woodhouse, the name first selected for the new station. Work began in the spring of 1938 taking in approximately 250 acres (1.0 km2) of pasture for the airfield itself and a further 150 for the camp and support facilities.

By Terry Boissel

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FSX – AFCAD For MCAS Iwakuni

FSX – AFCAD For MCAS Iwakuni. This is not meant to be for the hardcore military simming types, as there are only a small number of parking spaces available. MCAS Iwakuni is used by a few contract airlines, to include OAI, National, and Atlas. Fedex and Delta will also make stops, albeit this is very rare. All Nippon flies in and out of Iwakuni several times per day, usually with an A320. The AFCAD includes the updated land extension, as well as the new runway. The tower view has been moved to the public access road, which is popular with local airport spotters. The physical tower has been updated to a newer, taller model, and the ANA terminal has been added. Cargo ramps have been added near the base terminal. Some of the maintenance hangars have been updated, to include the living spaces on North Side. The ILS frequency is updated, and moved to the new location to reflect the update. Autoland functionality has been tested with the PMDG NGX, and FSLabs A320. They both performed flawlessly.

By Neal White

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FSX – RAF Acaster Malbis

FSX – RAF Acaster Malbis was a Royal Air Force station located 5.9 miles (9.5 km) south of York city centre and 5.7 miles (9.2 km) east of Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England. RAF Acaster Malbis was developed from a small grass airfield at the beginning of the Second World War and its main use was as a training base for RAF Bomber Command before being used by RAF Maintenance Command from 1944 until 1957.

By Terry Boissel

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FSX/FSX-SE – Scenery Flying Tiger Field (FL54)

FSX/FSX-SE scenery Flying Tiger Field (FL54) located in north-central Florida is a privately owned, private use facility  established in January, 2001. FL54 features a 5000 x 60 foot wide lighted concrete runway and a 4000 x 175 foot lighted turf runway in a cross pattern. There is a lighted wind indicator in a segmented circle and a land airport beacon lighted sunset to sunrise. The airport is home to 16 aircraft – 9 single engine, 2 multi engine, 1 helicopter and 4 ultralights.

By Fred Zealor

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