FSX Haddon Hall, Derbyshire Scenery

PreviewHaddon Hall, Derbyshire, UK. The Castles and Halls series. Optimised for FSX with Horizon VFR Photographic Scenery, Generation X, volume 3. (scenery at 2.4 m/pixel terrain mesh at 5 m/pixel). Shoul work with FS2004 but not tested. Probably built as early as around 1150 AD. Added and improved thro...

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Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, UK. The Castles and Halls series. Optimised for FSX with Horizon VFR Photographic Scenery, Generation X, volume 3. (scenery at 2.4 m/pixel terrain mesh at 5 m/pixel). Shoul work with FS2004 but not tested. Probably built as early as around 1150 AD. Added and improved through the centuries to the fine residence it is today. Still owned by the Manners family, Haddon is open to the public. By Chris Brown.

Haddon Hall, Derbyshire Scenery.

Haddon Hall, Derbyshire Scenery.

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Optimised for FSX with Horizon VFR Photographic Scenery, Generation X, volume 3. (scenery at 2.4m/pixel terrain mesh at 5m/pixel) Should work OK with FS2004 but I haven't tried it!

The north west side of the hall is not accessable to the public so the applied textures are guesswork. Sorry about that but they should be something close!

INSTALLATION:
- Unzip the haddon folder including Scenery and Texture together with all their contents into the FSX Addon Scenery folder found in the root directory of FSX.
- run FSX, Open the settings menu and select the Scenery Library. Select 'Add Area'. From the Addon Scenery folder select haddon and click OK. (If you are installing into FS 2004 you will have to restart Flight Simulator to activate the folder.)

SCENERY:
Found at N53* 11.6o' W1* 39.00' or fly out of sheffield on a heading of 220. If you have my version of Chatsworth house you should overfly it before reaching Haddon on the other side of the next hill. Haddon Hall was probably built as early as around 1150AD. Added and improved through the centuries to the fine residence it is today. Still owned by the Manners family, Haddon is open to the public.

Others in the Castles and Halls series: Chatsworth House, Belton House, Hardwick Hall, Laycock Abbey, Castle Howard.

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haddon.bgl06.27.071.15 MB
haddon.bmp10.05.061.00 MB
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haddon3.bmp10.10.061.00 MB
haddon4.bmp06.06.0765.05 kB
haddon5.bmp10.06.06257.05 kB
haddon6.bmp06.15.0765.05 kB
Thumbs.db10.12.0638.50 kB
tree.bmp10.10.06257.05 kB
haddon.gif06.27.07179.74 kB
FILE_ID.DIZ06.27.07599 B
README.TXT06.27.072.11 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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