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FS2004 Humber Bridge Scenery, UK

Humber Bridge scenery brings England’s iconic suspension crossing to life in FS2004 with detailed modeling, animated traffic, and convincing night illumination for dramatic dusk approaches along the Humber. The landmark integrates cleanly into the surrounding landscape, adding a memorable visual reference for VFR navigation and low-level sightseeing flights across Humberside.

4 star rating 4/5 (1) 2.6K downloads FS2004
  • File: Humbr2k4.zip
  • Size:84.81 KB
  • Scan: Clean (4d) Verified clean
  • Access:Freeware
  • Content:Everyone
v1.0 August 2003 Scenery of Humbersides famous Suspension Bridge in England Includes night illumination and vehicles. By Firstsim98.

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A suspension bridge with tall towers and cables spans a wide river, with vehicles visible crossing over a blurred landscape.

The archive Humbr2k4.zip has 17 files and directories contained within it.

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
Humb2k42.bgl08.08.0317.58 kB
Humb2k41.bgl01.25.0235.96 kB
surface.bmp08.08.035.05 kB
Roadah.hmr03.23.0164.00 kB
LorRed.hmr02.18.9864.00 kB
Lorblue.hmr02.18.9864.00 kB
Lor_fer.hmr03.24.0164.00 kB
Humtol2.hmr01.25.0264.00 kB
Carsall.hmr03.23.0164.00 kB
bl_sail.b101.21.0264.00 kB
bl_sail2.b101.21.0264.00 kB
File_id.diz08.08.03165 B
Humbr2k4.txt08.08.032.47 kB
Humbr2k4.jpg01.25.027.42 kB
Humbr2k41.jpg01.25.0234.70 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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sachaleksSat, 01 Sep 2007 21:29:45 GMT
doesn't mess up frame rates and inserts nicely into the default scenery - you can't drive on it though and the traffic shown on it is a bit 'blocky'. but i like it anyway.

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