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FSX Barking Sands Airport

Barking Sands Airport (PHBK), Hawaii (HI). Fictional expansion of the small airfield at Barking Sands on the west coast of the island. The airport has been completely re-made along the lines of the original two runway layout. Now featuring a 9000 foot (2743m) main runway 16/34 and added crosswind...

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  • File: phbk2012fsx.zip
  • Size:2.37 MB
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Barking Sands Airport (PHBK), Hawaii (HI). Fictional expansion of the small airfield at Barking Sands on the west coast of the island. The airport has been completely re-made along the lines of the original two runway layout. Now featuring a 9000 foot (2743m) main runway 16/34 and added crosswind runway 02/20 which is 4300 feet (1380m) along with new terminal. The original airfield can still be seen - the former 16/34 has been re-sited much closer to the coast as in real life. Faded edge lines and closed markings are painted on the runway, which is starting to get overgrown with weeds. Runway 02/20 is laid on top of the former disused crosswind runway. By Junior Moult.

Overview of Barking Sands Airport.

Overview of Barking Sands Airport.

Copy and paste all 5 'PHBK_ADEX' named files into your main FSX / Addon scenery / Scenery directory. Other files (pictures) may be discarded.

No addional oblect libraries required. Designed using ADE for FSX.

Images & Screenshots

7 total
A coastal airport layout features a single main runway parallel to the shoreline, multiple taxiways, terminal buildings, and surrounding farmland.A Hawaiian Airlines jet is taxiing on a runway with terminal buildings, taxiways, and a green mountain visible in the background.A Hawaiian Airlines jet with extended landing gear descends over runway 8L, casting a shadow near terminal buildings and parked aircraft.A large four-engine jet labeled The Hawaii Express is taxiing onto a runway marked 34 with a windsock visible nearby.A twin-engine passenger jet with a white and purple livery flies over a coastal airport with parallel runways and taxiways.A top-down airport diagram displays two intersecting runways, multiple taxiways, apron areas, and scattered yellow building shapes.A simple airport diagram shows a single long runway connected to a main taxiway and an apron with parking stands.
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Finding the Scenery

FSX/Prepar3D Coordinates:
22.02280000,-159.78500000
Use the downloaded flight plan file by launching FSX/P3D, selecting "Load Flight Plan" in the flight planner, and choosing the .pln file. Your aircraft will be positioned directly at the add-on’s location.
Decimal Degrees (DD):
Latitude: 22.022800°
Longitude: -159.785000°
Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS):
Latitude: 22° 01' 22.080" N
Longitude: 159° 47' 06.000" W

Map Location

The archive phbk2012fsx.zip has 15 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

This list displays the first 500 files in the package. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them.

Filename/Directory File Date File Size
BKS before.jpg11.13.1126.63 kB
BKS after.jpg11.13.1186.19 kB
BKS1.jpg11.13.11231.06 kB
BKS2.jpg11.13.11254.83 kB
BKS3.jpg11.13.11202.84 kB
BKS4.jpg11.13.11255.80 kB
BKS5.jpg11.13.11308.39 kB
PHBK Readme.txt11.13.111.96 kB
PHBK_ADEX_JB.xml11.13.11304.64 kB
PHBK_ADEX_JB.ad211.13.11925.67 kB
PHBK_ADEX_JB_CVX.bgl11.13.112.95 kB
PHBK_ADEX_JB.BGL11.13.1146.32 kB
PHBK_ADEX_JB.ad2.bak11.05.11162.93 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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