FSX Scenery project for Amphibious Aircraft.

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FSX Scenery project for Amphibious Aircraft.

Postby fossilbotF.S. » Mon Sep 12, 2011 1:10 am

::)Hi fellow simmers..this is my first post...Very much a novice, but love mucking around with my FSX. I'm keen on local Aussie flight senarios with amphibious aircraft but am unable to find suitable scenery/seaplane type airports to cultivate flight in & out of. I have old Fs2004 Sydney seaplane base downloads but the results are pathetic. If any one has these( or an update to make them work satisfactory in FSX), could they please advise. If I wanted to design and install say lakeside type seaplane jetties and facilities, is it hard to do same so that I could place and fly in and out to as I wish...there's plenty of aircraft readily available to download , install and fly, but such opportunity to modify scenery etc I've not dabbled in at this point in time. Thanks folks...any pointers or advice would be very much appreciated.
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Re: FSX Scenery project for Amphibious Aircraft.

Postby CHUCK79 » Tue Sep 13, 2011 7:03 pm

Welcome to Simviation Fossilbot :)

Do you have FSX Acceleration?

If so, it comes with the FSX SDK which allows you to create missions and place scenery objects.
It's on your FSX Acceleration install disk/s.

If you don't have Acceleration, or if you want to design an airport from scratch rather than just adding objects to existing airports, try the freeware program ADE9 (Airport Design Editor).....just google it, it's available on many sites :)


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Re: FSX Scenery project for Amphibious Aircraft.

Postby fossilbotF.S. » Wed Sep 14, 2011 7:37 am

::) Thanks for your reply CHUCK97...I'll give it a wizz and let you know how I get on down the track. Nice to hear from you. Cheers....fossilbot
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