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By Aime Leclercq, fall visuals rework cities, villages and culture zones across the globe, with tones darkened and browner and details sharpened by hand. The Fall portion for WWW users furnishes 74 files covering forests and airfields.

Denmark’s Aarhus Airport EKAH near Tirstrup is presented in v1.0, with the EKAH code and a single variant represented. The distribution includes ekahx10.zip and an Effects directory, while credits recognize Apronlight, Windsock, and Jon Patch for contributions.

Authored by Art Poole, this Melbourne, Florida addon targets KMLB with updated taxiways and refined hangars. A new library file named Airport_Buildings_AP.bgl accompanies the work, and it remains compatible with Ultimate Terrain X-USA for Florida-area blending, with dedicated gates for Delta Comair and Delta Airlines.

By Sylvain Parouty, a Clemenceau-era carrier model presents a moving ship with a functional catapult and arrestor wires for naval ops, though only the front catapult operates. The flight deck visuals run at 2048x2048 in DTX5 format with no mipmaps, and Parouty constructs a FLOLS from scratch.

Six Orkney airfields—Eday EGED, Sanday EGES, Papa Westray EGEP, Westray EGEW, North Ronaldsay EGEN, and Stronsay EGER—model terminal buildings and provide one or more parking spaces, while each runway uses the correct grass or gravel surface, by Matthew Worsley.

At KTUL in Tulsa, Oklahoma, gates and parking are updated, and jetways are visible and functional. By Rob Touchtone, the layout corrects gate assignments for current airlines and cargo ramps, and it works well with WOaI AI airlines.

Version 1.0 enhances the Catalonian coastline, correcting the shoreline and placing 61 towns, 123 beaches, and 59 ports along the Barcelona area and Costa Brava. Files used include Catalunya_C_Color.bgl, Catalunya_C_Lines.bgl, Catalunya_C_Objects.bgl, and Catalunya_C_Poly.bgl, with descriptive texts Liesmich.txt and Readme.txt provided.

Brandenburg Airfields v1.0 covers six Berlin-area airfields—EDAY Strausberg, EDAZ Schonhagen, EDOI Bienenfarm, EDCS Saarmund, EDBO Oehna, and EDUB Brandenburg (Briest)—with terminals, hangars, and an extra figure on the airfield, credited to Alexander Helmbold. The BA_V1.0.exe file appears for access, and parking areas appear at each site.

Koenigsdorf-Wiesen, located in upper Bavaria between Munich and the Alps, stands as the focus of a flight-simulation addition, featuring Glider Objects by Wolfgang Piper and a rotating Windsock from FSDevelopers. References include Photo_Moos.bgl and Photo_EKDF.bgl.

Located in southern Germany near Landsberg (ETSL), Lechfeld AB v1 anchors an active Luftwaffe base with a clear operational role. It houses Jagdbombergeschwader 32, which operates the Tornado ECR, and includes two .bgl files named ETSL_ADEX_US_V-1.BGL and ETSL_ADEX_US_V-1_CVX.bgl.

Raimondo Taburet creates a 19-meter mesh covering the Balearic archipelago, delivering considerably finer detail than SRTM data for flight simulation contexts. The work remains free to distribute and is not intended for inclusion in paid offerings.

The Rossfeld field sits on a hilltop south of Stuttgart, Germany, and is surrounded by woods, hosted by a soaring club with aircraft up to 2000 kg MTOW. Andreas Jennerwein provides glider objects by Wolfgang Piper and a rotating windsock from FSDevelopers, and users set the mesh-resolution to 1m for proper operation.

In Santa Marta, Columbia, SKSM receives a revision of Simon Bolivar Airport that correctly addresses runway numbers and realigns the runway heading. A slight landclass adjustment around the field accompanies the changes by Shanard Letang.
KSJC.BGL modification by ADE Home Edition enhances KSJC in California with assigned parking, the missing Taxiway D segment, added taxi signs, rebuilt support vehicle roads, and a helipad. Authored by Ray Smith and designed for the default KSJC, it preserves tower-view visuals and relies on a single BGL file.

Mostar (LQMO), Bosnia and Herzegovina, centers an upgrade for the airport, with more than 200 added items such as taxiway signs, airport vehicles, and modified landclass and road paths. Archive contents include LQMO_FSX.zip containing the actual files and LQMO_charts.zip offering IFR charts for procedures at LQMO.
KJFK in New York receives a v3 upgrade that rebuilds Terminal 5 for JetBlue and adds Concourse C at Terminal 8, and crosswind runways activate via ADE v1.37. Two BGL options, KJFK_ADE_RS.BGL and KJFK_ADE_CW_RS.BGL, cover standard and crosswind configurations respectively, with assigned parking and rebuilt support roads included.

Credit by Toni Agramont, this Catalonia-focused adaptation updates a prior regional layout with an emphasis on the Pyrenees, featuring aerodromes LECE and LFNQ as glider launch points. Version II, published in November 2008, centers on the DG808S glider and mountain-based soaring in that area.

Art Poole presents a complete redo of the KORL layout, aligning taxiways, aprons and roads with Google Earth references and replacing generic buildings with custom library objects. It includes five bgl files such as KORL_ADE_AP.bgl and Airport_Buildings_AP.bgl, is freeware, and relies on Airport Design Editor by ScruffyDuck Software with LibraryCreatorXML.
Two Berlin-centered enhancements adjust central buildings as a new 3D Reichstag model replaces the old one, and the extension adds numerous improved 3D objects including the TV Tower and Rotes Rathaus, all placed at exact locations and correct orientations, by Edgar Knobloch. Files Berlin-Palast.BGL and Berlin-generic.BGL are included.

Near Buffalo, New York, the main terminal gains expanded gates, jetways become visible, and a cargo-area section with trucks appears along the apron. A general aviation terminal includes many static GA aircraft, completing the layout.