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    SCENERY OF DILI AIRPORT (Airport Presidente Nicolau Lobato) formerly known as Comoro airport, EAST-TIMOR (LIMOR-LESTE) FOR MICROSOFT FLIGHT SIMULATOR 2004

    FORGOTTEN AIRPORT PROJECT

    FS2004 is the most complete simulator in terms of files available. You will find

    landclass, mesh and airport sceneries for all parts of the world. However thereare a few white spots left that have been overlooked by addon developers. Besides Tuvalu in the Pacific and East Timor in South-East Asia there are 16 Africancountries without any airport scenery. This project will close the gap.

    The airports are all created using EZ- and RWY12-libraries. They are not photorealistic but offer a reasonable detailed rendition of the airport.

    DILI, EAST-TIMOR (TIMOR LESTE)

    What you get with this scenery:

    - Landclass for the city of Dili.

    - Airport scenery, not photorealistic but as close to reality as possible usingobject libraries.

    - A couple of ships.

    - AI-traffic: the default King Air, Learjet and Baron take off for a daily flight.

    - Realistic parking spaces and helipads.

    - Voicefiles for Dili airport. Comoro is the old name. For use with EditVoicepack 3.1.

    INSTALLATION

    1. Drop the East Timor-folder into your Addon Scenery folder. Activate the scenery in the scenery-library.

    2. Now for object libraries. EZ- and RWY12-libraries offer a great amount of objects. I highly recommend downloading the complete collections. This way you will

    never ever have to search for missing objects or textures again. Download and install the following files from the flightsim.com file-library:

    ez_1.zip

    rwy12_1.zip

    Two large downloads to get one little scenery working - are you nuts? Well, yesof course because I'm a dedicated simmer. However you will recognize that lots of good sceneries use those libraries and it's a hell of a work finding and installing them seperately. Once installed all sceneries using these libraries find them by themself and you will always be happy with a complete sceneries. Just regard them basic-FS2004 packages. All upcoming 'Forgotten Airport Project' airport

    s will use them as well.

    Here is a complete list of the libraries use. Feel free to browse for them seper

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    ately or go for the whole package. It's up to you.

    206B.bgl500D.bglAB_Vehicles.bgladd_hw_shipping_containers (2).bgladd_lenshanger_3.bgl

    add_SeevKahn_Humans.bgladd_Todd_Lucas_Objects.bglairport_restaurants_ss.bglChopper trainers 2.bglExtraObjects.bglez-fuel tanks.bglez-helicopters-and-pads.bglez-large hangers ss.bglfrank_betts.bglfs9_custom_buildings_ss_1.bglGmaxShips1.bglJRB_Container_Set_01.bgl

    lens eu airport buildings vol1.bgllens ez vehicles vol1.bgllights ss 1.bglsavehicles.bgl

    Now for the inevitable...

    DISCLAIMER:

    This scenery package is released as Freeware. Copyright Bastian Blinten. As freeware you are permitted to distribute this archive subject to the following conditions:

    - The archive must be distributed without modification to thecontents of the archive. Redistributing this archive with any filesadded, removed or modified is prohibited.

    - The inclusion of any individual file from this archive in anotherarchive without the prior permission of the author is prohibited.This means, for example, that you may not upload an archive that usesthis file with your own aircraft or include it in a package without first obtaining the authors' permission.

    - No charge may be made for this archive other than that to cover thecost of its distribution. If a fee is charged it must be made clearto the purchaser that the archive is freeware and that the fee is tocover the distributor's costs of providing the archive.

    - The authors' rights and wishes concerning this archive must berespected.

    Copyright 2014 by Bastian Blinten. All Rights Reserved.

    I am not liable for any harm this file does to your computer. I am not liable for the content of the external links given in the flight's text files.

    Scenery created by Bastian Blinten

    November 8, [email protected]