FS2004 AFCAD2 File For LIML
Linate Airport, Milan, Italy. By Cristian Cassina.
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- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
- Filename
- af2_liml.zip
- File size
- 6.4 KB
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- Free (Freeware)
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- Everyone
Linate Airport, Milan, Italy. By Cristian Cassina.
'Aeroporti di Milano'.
Thanks to the availability of AFCAD 2K4 is now possible to edit airports' facilities data for increasing the number of AI planes (parkings, ramps...) and even modify NAVAIDS, runways and taxiways. This is my first attempt to edit default airports that don't have specific add on counterparts, nor freeware or payware.
Installation:
- Locate yor ADDON SCENERY subfolder in your FS9 main directory and open it.
- In the subfolder cited above you'll find another folder called SCENERY
- Simply copy the BGL file you've found in this package into the SCENERY directory, that's it.
Lately, if you wish to remove this BGL, you simply have to go in the ADDON SCENERY\SCENERY folder and delete the file given with this package. The airport will go back to the default condition. Have fun!
The archive af2_liml.zip has 4 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
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Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
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README_1ST!.txt | 10.27.03 | 2.26 kB |
AF2_LIML.bgl | 10.27.03 | 8.99 kB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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