FSX Flamingo Airport Scenery
Flamingo Airport (TNCB), Kralendijk, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles. Features enhanced apron, cargo area, buildings, parkng lot and more. By Daniel Louvet.
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Flamingo Airport (TNCB), Kralendijk, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles. Features enhanced apron, cargo area, buildings, parkng lot and more. By Daniel Louvet.
Flamingo Airport Scenery.
Flamingo Intl. is an international airport located at Kralendijk, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles. Flamingo Airport serves as a connecting point for flights of KLM to some destinations in South America. It once served as a hub for BonaireExel, BonaireExpress,CuraçaoExel, CuraçaoExpress and now serves Dutch Antilles Express as it's secondary hub & also "EZAir" serves Bonaire as its main airline, although the airline itself is based at Curaçao.
It is the 3rd largest airport in the Netherlands Antilles behind St.Maarten's Princess Juliana International Airport & Curaçao's Hato International Airport and is the 4th largest between the islands of the Dutch Kingdom behind the already mention St. Maarten, Curaçao & Aruba's Queen Beatrix International Airport. Arkefly, Continental, Delta & KLM are currently the largest airline operators that operate flights to Bonaire.
The airport is large enough to accommodate most international widebody airliners such as the Boeing 747, the Boeing 777 and the Airbus A340, although the largest widebody type to operate to Bonaire today is the MD11. It can also accommodate medium sized aircraft such as the Boeing 737 and Airbus A310 as well as small aircraft such as the de Havilland Dash 8, ATR 42 and other such turboprop aircraft.
I have enhanced the entire apron , cargo area, building, parking lot, included the monument for the well known trajic Cessna's accident from June 2004 and the Donkey sanctuary, well, their cousin actually! Hope you'll enjoy your stay in Bonaire!
Feedbacks welcome!
Have fun!
Installation:
Drop the .bgl file in your FSX/Addon scenery/scenery folder.
ONLY!
Airports also available:
-CZBB Boundary Bay
-CYCD Nanaimo
-CYQQ Comox Valley + Update
-CYCZ Fairmont Hot Springs
-CYBA Banff airfield
-CYAZ Tofino
-CAK3 Delta Heritage Airpark
-CyCW Chilliwack Municipal
-CYYB North Bay
-CYPK Pitt Meadows
-CBQ2 Fort Langley
-CSK8 King George Airpark
-CYXX Abbotsford Intl.
-CCS6 Courtenay (smit field)
Coming up!
TNCA - Aruba
TNCC - Curacao
These airports are not designed for A.I traffic yet, although FSX did link all parking spot and did not modified them.
I will update them accordingly in a near future.
Thanks!
Dan
Flamingo Airport Scenery.
The archive tncb-1.zip has 11 files and directories contained within it.
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fsx 2009-04-12 22-50-08-05.jpg | 04.13.09 | 170.21 kB |
fsx 2009-04-12 23-15-56-80.jpg | 04.13.09 | 155.89 kB |
fsx 2009-04-12 23-18-36-47.jpg | 04.13.09 | 180.16 kB |
fsx 2009-04-12 23-19-18-49.jpg | 04.13.09 | 174.10 kB |
fsx 2009-04-12 23-19-55-22.gif | 04.13.09 | 9.36 kB |
fsx 2009-04-12 23-38-27-31.jpg | 04.13.09 | 160.59 kB |
fsx 2009-04-12 23-39-33-30.jpg | 04.13.09 | 181.83 kB |
Read me.txt | 04.13.09 | 2.40 kB |
TNCB.BGL | 04.12.09 | 17.87 kB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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