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Freeware Sceneries

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I have a great KMSP scenery by Ron Ackerly. It is from the FS2000 scenery lib on flightsom.com. There are two zips.KMSP Airport is the first. He detailed everything and it will cause a framerate hit but it should be OK. Then get the upgrade (by author search in the same lib). He split it into multiple .bgls so you can leave a couple out o reduce the object count. Works in FS2K2 and FS9. I downloaded some AFCAD2s to try and then edited one using AFCAD2 to adjust taxiways mainly to match his scenery. Since this is my "home" airport it was worth it.His night scenes are great including auto traffic on surrounding accurately depicted highways and entries.If you search for KMSP via Google, you will find info from the Metropolitan Airport Commission site on terminal maps.At the time he created KMSP, there was no international terminal yet. I did not exclude the area and that default terminal shows through.I have not found any other scenery for KMSP that includes the jetways and other goodies.

Hi Ken,Search the Avsim library for the filename: kdtw51.zipIt's by Paul J Mainville. I wouldn't know first hand but I hear it supposed to be pretty good, except for maybe one thing. It needs a good AFCAD2 to be done for it. You wouldn't know anything about making one of those now would you? :-lolIf you try it out let me know what you think of it. ;)Cheers,Jim

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