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USA Top Ten Freeware FSX Airport Scenery-Please nominate here...

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It will work but it has the runway plateau issue and some clipping of objects.

Okay, thank you for the reply.

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There's a decent freeware KMSY with custom terminal and photo ground.

Most likely Glenn Johnson's version.

There is also a fairly good rendition of phoenix Mesa airport. Can't remember where I got it from.

Ryan L.

 

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I found KXNA from Ryan Whitford nicely done.

 

Edit: Oop, I see its already mentioned above.

 

Thank you guys. It took me a while to make that scenery. Glad you like it!

 

Ryan

There is probably a really simple solution to this. I just DL'd KPHL and I went to the add scenery area and clicked on add-on scenery then the PHL folder and clicked OK but it just opened up the file and didn't put it into the scenery library. 

 

What did I do wrong?

What did I do wrong?

 

Are you using Win7? In that case you need to select the KPHL folder and instead of clicking "open" simply click somewhere on the white area of the selection dialog window. The window should then close and the scenery should be added to your scenery library.

EDIT: Found this video by Bill Womack, which explains how to do that, as I guess my above explanation might be a bit confusing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8kO1IsJMuE

 

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Florian

 

 


which explains how to do that

 

Yup that totally worked. Thank you very much for the answer.

I second Bowerman (and all other ORBX freeware sceneries are great, too, but they are small fields rather than actual airports, so I guess those don't count).

 

And I found a nice version of Telluride somewhere, but I can't remember where at the moment.

 

Telluride is also part of the second pack of Orbx freeware airports. There's three packs in total.

Telluride is also part of the second pack of Orbx freeware airports. There's three packs in total.

But that's definitely not the one I meant - I haven't yet taken a look at the FTXG addon version.

Florian

Telluride is also part of the second pack of Orbx freeware airports. There's three packs in total.

 

Those freeware airports require that you have purchase Global however.

Nope they work fine for me without that.

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Thank you guys. It took me a while to make that scenery. Glad you like it!

 

Ryan

Ryan,

 

Great airport. Thanks.

 

Billy Bluestar

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Nope they work fine for me without that.

 

I thought you'd need the Orbx libraries from the bottom of the support page?

Nope they work fine for me without that.

Hmm, interesting. Will give them a try then.

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