FS2004

FS2004 AFCAD2 File For FGSL

Malabo International Airport (FGSL) receives a more authentic ground layout for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, refining aprons, gates, taxi routes, and runway thresholds to better match real-world charts. Accurately traced access roads and updated parking codes improve AI flow and ground maneuvering, boosting day-to-day operational realism around the terminal.

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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004

Experience a refined layout at Malabo International Airport (FGSL) in Equatorial Guinea, crafted for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 by developer Lukas Kaufmann. This freeware AFCAD2 enhancement offers accurately traced roads guiding traffic in and out of the airport, helping to elevate overall realism and promote smoother ground maneuvering.

In-Depth Modifications at FGSL

This adjustment focuses on the airport’s apron, gates, and navigational paths. By reworking apron markings and ramp positioning, the scenery gains accuracy that aligns with real-world charts. The addition of carefully placed roads leading toward the passenger terminal area and peripheral airport structures brings a fresh sense of authenticity to virtual flights.

Overview of Malabo Int'l Airport.

Overview of Malabo Int'l Airport.

Ground Configuration Details

The revised AFCAD2 file restructures aircraft parking codes, ensuring each spot aligns with actual airline assignments for FGSL. Runway thresholds and taxiway routes are also recalibrated, so takeoff and landing procedures reflect more precise flight data. This update is optimized to reduce conflicts between AI traffic and user-controlled aircraft.

Applying the New Layout

  • Extract the AF2_FGSL.bgl file into the “Addon Scenery\scenery” folder within your core simulator directory.
  • Confirm that the simulator’s Scenery Library is updated so it references the new file properly.

Important Replacement Note

If your simulator already contains a previous AF2_FGSL.bgl entry, ensure it is replaced or removed to avoid duplication. Failing to remove earlier entries may result in conflicting ground layouts or improper aircraft spacing.

This modification by Lukas Kaufmann remains freeware, designed exclusively for FGSL in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. It centrally addresses road networks, parking spots, and other essential airport features to deliver a more immersive environment around Malabo International Airport.

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File information

Filename
af2_fgsl.zip
File size
9.65 KB
Virus scan
Clean (scanned with ClamAV)
Access
Freeware
Content rating
Everyone

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How to install this mod

FS2004 add-on
  1. Extract the downloaded archive

    Use 7-Zip (free) or WinRAR to extract the ZIP to a temporary folder. Don't install while still zipped — the simulator can't read inside ZIP files.
  2. Place files per readme

    FS2004 add-ons go into FS9\Aircraft\, FS9\Addon Scenery\, FS9\Gauges\, or FS9\Effects\.
  3. Always read the included readme

    Every mod ships with a readme.txt or README file. It tells you exactly where files go, what dependencies are needed, and any quirks specific to this add-on.

What’s inside this archive

The archive af2_fgsl.zip has 5 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
AF2_FGSL.bgl01.29.056.18 kB
readme.txt02.27.051.03 kB
FGSL.gif02.27.055.72 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B

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