FSX Temploux, Suarlee Scenery

PreviewTemploux, Suarlee (EBNM) is an airfield with grass runways located near Namur, Belgium. This scenery includes detailed buildings, hangars and static aircraft textures. Three AI aircrafts are also included with special repaints (PA28_180, C172 and Yak52). Compatible with FSX SP2 and Acceleration, ...

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Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
Filename
ebnm2008.zip
File size
6.4 MB
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Free (Freeware)
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Temploux, Suarlee (EBNM) is an airfield with grass runways located near Namur, Belgium. This scenery includes detailed buildings, hangars and static aircraft textures. Three AI aircrafts are also included with special repaints (PA28_180, C172 and Yak52). Compatible with FSX SP2 and Acceleration, tested with DX 9.0c. By Jean-Philippe Pierard and Emmanuel Pierard.

Temploux, Suarlee Scenery.

Temploux, Suarlee Scenery.

Installation :

- A complete tutorial is available in english in the "install" folder.
- Just click on install_EN.htm

EBNM 2008 has been created with the following softwares that we thank the authors:

- ADE 1.37
- FSX Planner
- Airport for windows
- Object placement tool
- whisplacer
- FSDS
- LibraryCreatorXML
- Ray Blake (author of the AI Yak52 pack)

We thank the beta testers also:

- Hupchen
- Zizou
- eoud
- Sim737

Temploux, Suarlee Scenery.

Temploux, Suarlee Scenery.

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The archive ebnm2008.zip has 27 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
Install09.19.080 B
1.jpg09.18.0843.39 kB
10.jpg09.18.0869.87 kB
2.jpg09.18.0861.54 kB
3.jpg09.18.0862.50 kB
4.jpg09.19.0870.26 kB
5.jpg09.19.0883.54 kB
6.jpg09.19.0826.44 kB
7.jpg09.18.0847.03 kB
8.jpg09.18.0844.71 kB
9.jpg09.18.0836.13 kB
install_EN.htm09.19.085.15 kB
install_FR.htm09.19.085.50 kB
Thumbs.db09.19.0822.50 kB
EBNM2008.exe09.19.083.57 MB
traffic_AI.exe09.18.082.05 MB
lisezmoi.txt09.19.081.34 kB
readme.txt09.19.081.26 kB
ebnm.gif09.19.0812.52 kB
ebnm1.jpg09.18.08102.90 kB
ebnm2.jpg09.18.0898.68 kB
ebnm3.jpg09.19.0876.06 kB
ebnm4.jpg09.18.0890.15 kB
ebnm5.jpg09.18.08112.54 kB
ebnm6.jpg09.19.0897.44 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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Erik HollemWed, 02 Oct 2013 15:03:08 GMT

Hi, I downloaded your Suarlee scenery and I like it. But, I have to problems. Since I also installed the Belgium 2012 scenery, which transfers the ugly Microsoft underground in a real belgium landscape. The problem is that almost under the row of (well equiped) hangars, there is a runway, including the directiion figures on each side. How can I get rid of that? Second, the Yak 52 AI aircraft shows up in my (flyable) airplane menu, but without a thumnail. Since i find the Yak in real life an ugly plane, i will not fly with it, but as AI aircraft, just to make the scenery more active, is it OK with me. How can i remove it from the menu?

Thanks in advance,

Erik Netherlands

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