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FS2002 freeware airport scenery that works in FS2004

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I don't have FS2004 working yet (will be able to use it this weekend) and when I do start flying in FS2004 I would like to add alot of the freeware airport scenery I had (have) in FS2002. So I was wondering if we could get a list going of what European and US airport scenery that was made for FS2002 work in FS2004.The only ones I know of so far are:Ireland scenery made by IFSDKerkia greece (Corfu) made by Kerkia Project 2003Paris Orly made by FsFrance.comHelsinki Vantaa made by Finnish Scenery Designers41 Norway airports made by K.A.Bers

How long is a piece of string, Joseph?!Many FS2002 sceneries work fine in FS2004, but whether they look right - given the new texture colours of FS2004 - is another thing altogether. It's really down to personal opinion, so a list might be of little use really.Just move over what you like, and try them!Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumonthttp://www.swiremariners.com/newlogo.jpg

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Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumont

VP Fleet, DC-3 Airways

Team Member, MAAM-SIM

Oh I see. I thought that a scenery specificly designed for FS2002 would not work at all in FS2004. How does Shehryar Ansari's scenery of Cleveland, Reagan National, and Santa Ana look/work in FS2004?

Shez's great KLGA works in FS2004, looks just fine, but BOY what a hit on frames!!! I read somewhere in here, he was updating it for FS2K4.

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