
FS2004 AFCAD2 File For CYOO V1.5
Oshawa Airport (CYOO) receives an AFCAD refresh for FS2004 default scenery, adding a usable tower view and improved general aviation parking. Updated layout shifts GA activity to the north side to match current operations, while keeping the south side largely quiet aside from the tower and legacy buildings.
- File: afc-cyoo.zip
- Size:21.74 KB
- Scan:
Clean (7d)
- Access:Freeware
- Content:Everyone
Oshawa Airport, Ontario, Canada, for use with default scenery. Adds tower view and general aviation parking. By David Bate.

Overview of Oshawa Airport.
- Basic parking for General Aviation.
- Added tower view as well.
- Changed and added general aviation parking to the north side of the airport. The south side has pretty much been abandoned and all air services has moved to the north side. The only thing happening on the south side is the tower and movie companies using the old buildings.
To install, place .bgl file in your addon scenery\scenery folder.
Hope you like it.
The archive afc-cyoo.zip has 5 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
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| Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
|---|---|---|
| Readme.txt | 01.11.04 | 550 B |
| AF2_CYOO.bgl | 01.11.04 | 5.10 kB |
| CYOO.jpg | 01.11.04 | 26.01 kB |
| flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
| Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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I got my Private Pilot Licence here in 1966. (Oshawa Ont. Canada)