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Ford Timor (Jump Ramp Heaven) For FS2004 ONLY

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Hi Good People

 

I have been experimenting over the last few months in trying to create a Jump Ramp concept for FS2004.  After lots of tinkering I got it all worked out.

Ford-Timor-Jump.jpg

 

I created a new piece of scenery at a remote location Ford-Timor and then really went wild in creating a plethora of unique ramps over 6 different layers in one pack.

 

This scenery pack is a fun experiment in Jump Ramp development - to get aircraft to launch into the air.  Many different angles and many different challenges for your fun flying pleasure.

 

Contains lots of small and large Jump Ramps, a couple of Ski Ramps and a Grass up/down Hill Runway. 

 

Also contains an Aircraft Carrier with two jump ramps and an Airship with a runway and jump ramp on top.

 

Then to top it off I altered some of the Ford Project Teams other scenery to incorporate some ramp in them as well and added the updates into the Ford-Timor.zip file.

 

Altered Scenery Packs, Ford-Blackhawk, Ford-Brazil and Ford-Switzerland.

 

Slideshow to show you what is included: http://www.ford-tri-motor.net/Slideshows/JUMP_RAMP_HEAVEN.html

 

The Ford-Timor.zip file is now available Via the AVSIM libraries and of course on the scenery page at http://www.ford-tri-motor.net

Absolute fun flying and some great challenges for takeoff and landings.

 

Regards from your Ford Tri-Motor Project Team

Garry J. Smith

Aircraft Texture Tinkerer

 

Is this the same package that was announced a few weeks ago?

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