FS2004 KSBA - AFCAD2 File

KSBA, Santa Barbara Municipal Airport, California (CA). This file is for the default airport and activates the crosswind rwy's all 3 rwy's now used for takeoff/landings, rwy lengths corrected and 2 helipads added with night lighting, airport views are from the roof of the control tower (only when...

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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
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afc2ksba.zip
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KSBA, Santa Barbara Municipal Airport, California (CA). This file is for the default airport and activates the crosswind rwy's all 3 rwy's now used for takeoff/landings, rwy lengths corrected and 2 helipads added with night lighting, airport views are from the roof of the control tower (only when you are in TOWER view) a big thanks to Jim Vile and Reggie Fields for their hard work in activating crosswind rwy's fully tested with Ultimate Traffic but not required. By Ray Smith.

Please Note: when ATIS is activated you will see fictitious rwy's this is part of activating non parallel rwy's and should be ignored.

Feel free to modify as you wish, to change settings Lee Swordy's wonderful AFCAD2 is required.

The archive afc2ksba.zip has 5 files and directories contained within it.

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
AF2_KSBA.bgl02.06.0511.88 kB
README.txt02.06.051.36 kB
afcad2_ksba_cw_rs02.06.050 B
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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