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Vessels: The Bahamas
Famed for calm white sand beaches, historical ruins, vivid coral reefs and serene beaches, this independent island nation is home to a huge nautical community that we have brought to life in Vessels: The Bahamas!
This scenery includes several thousand vessels of various types from ribs, dinghies, yachts and motorboats to large cargo vessels, luxury motoryachts and cruise ships in the ports, harbors and marinas or just resting in a tranquil bay. To add further life to the island waters we have... Famed for calm white sand beaches, historical ruins, vivid coral reefs and serene beaches, this independent island nation is home to a huge nautical community that we have brought to life in Vessels: The Bahamas!
This scenery includes several thousand vessels of various types from ribs, dinghies, yachts and motorboats to large cargo vessels, luxury motoryachts and cruise ships in the ports, harbors and marinas or just resting in a tranquil bay. To add further life to the island waters we have added over 3,000 moving vessels complete with wakes and smoke effects.
Some starting suggestions:
- Lyndon Pindling Intl (MYNN)
- Marsh Harbour (MYAM)
- Grand Bahama Intl (MYGF)
- North Eleuthera (MYEH)
- Black Point (MYEB)
- Landable Vessels: Most of the cruise ships you find here are landable too. Just check out the helideck for a marshaller before you attempt a landing :)
Note: The free Vessels Core library is required. The Contrail App will install this automatically for you.
Tips:
- Increase the Ground wind speed to 3m/s or above for more realistic wake effects.
- Try a sunrise or sunset flight to enjoy the night lighting :)
Features:
- Over 3,000 moving boats
- Several Thousand Static Boats
- Recreated Ports, Harbors and Marinas
- Night Lighting
- Wake and Smoke VFX
- Moving, Landable Cruise Ships


Sandown Airport
Sitting on the Eastern end of the Isle of Wight, Sandown Airport has a rich past. Sandown was originally opened as Lea Farm Airport in 1935 with a focus on general aviation and air services. During World War II, it served as a training airfield, playing a vital role in preparing pilots for air combat. Post-war, Sandown transitioned into a hub for general aviation under the name ‘The Isle of Wight Airport’. By the early 1970’s, unfortunately, general aviation operations declined... Sitting on the Eastern end of the Isle of Wight, Sandown Airport has a rich past. Sandown was originally opened as Lea Farm Airport in 1935 with a focus on general aviation and air services. During World War II, it served as a training airfield, playing a vital role in preparing pilots for air combat. Post-war, Sandown transitioned into a hub for general aviation under the name ‘The Isle of Wight Airport’. By the early 1970’s, unfortunately, general aviation operations declined over the next few years and the airfield sadly closed. In 1976 it was acquired by new owners who reopened Sandown airport with the goal of it being a more attractive general aviation hub, and it has since flourished.
Today Sandown Airport is a hive of activity. It hosts numerous fly-ins, events, skydiving and gatherings that draw aviation enthusiasts from across the UK and beyond. The Wight Aviation Museum also sits onsite and helps visitors learn about the the Isle of Wight’s extensive aviation history. Sandown airport also prides itself with regular live music and a wide variety of food offerings which all contribute to why in the 2021 Sky Demon pilot’s survey, Sandown was ranked as the UK’s favourite airfield.
Sandown has been faithfully recreated by Burning Blue Design, undertaking on-site visits to ensure the highest levels of accuracy. It features:
- Over 90 custom 3D objects each with full Physical Based Rendering (PBR) textures.
- Based on March 2024 layout.
- Full custom night lighting.
- Animated hangar doors which close at night.
- Animated Black Arrow rocket which lowers at night.
- Completely custom windsock.
- Animated spectators who leave at night.
- Real-life Surrounding scenery has been added as visual reference points:
- The industrial estate to the North-West of the Airport which includes the businesses ICRTouch, Airframe Assemblies, A M Structures.
- Cheverton Copse Holiday Park
- High resolution colour corrected ground textures taken from Bing maps and manipulated for consistency and realism.
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If you still have trouble locating your community folder this easy to follow video will help: https://www. youtube. com/watch?v=fhSkMzWLFR0
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- Transparent and translucent glass panes can appear very dark when subject to particle effects such as rain, snow and fog. This is a known bug that Asobo/Microsoft are aware of and will hopefully fix in the near future.
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A number of the static vehicles used within the scenery were 3D models used under the Creative Commons Attribution License. The models were reskinned to match their real life contemporaries. For further information and full attribution on any of the individual models please contact us here: https://burningbluedesign. com/contact/
Creative Commons License
SBSV 1935 Salvador Bahia Airport
RWG 1935 SBSV SALVADOR DE BAHIA
RWG 1935 SBS0 SEABASE
In January 1925, an airfield was established at the former district of Santo Amaro do Ipitanga by French aviator Paul Vachet, where he landed on a Breguet 14.
In its early days, the airfield served as a stopover on the route to Buenos Aires and had only a small grass runway.
According to records, famous aviators like Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Jean Mermoz, Marcel Reine and Henri Guillaumet landed here.
Det... RWG 1935 SBSV SALVADOR DE BAHIA
RWG 1935 SBS0 SEABASE
In January 1925, an airfield was established at the former district of Santo Amaro do Ipitanga by French aviator Paul Vachet, where he landed on a Breguet 14.
In its early days, the airfield served as a stopover on the route to Buenos Aires and had only a small grass runway.
According to records, famous aviators like Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Jean Mermoz, Marcel Reine and Henri Guillaumet landed here.
Details:
-PBR 4K textures
-Detailed 30s buildings, cars and trucks
-Dynamic flags and windsocks
-Static 30s aircraft
-Airport illuminations at night
THIS SCENE CREATES AN MSFS WORLD IN 1935.
IT IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH ANY OTHER SCENE IN THE SAME LOCATION IN 2020 AND WILL MODIFY THESE OTHER SCENES TO ALLOW IMMERSION INTO THE 1930'S. YOU WILL HAVE TO MANAGE THEM BY INSTALLING/UNINSTALLING THEM IF YOU WANT TO GO BACK AND FORTH BETWEEN 1935 AND TODAY
EDWQ - Ganderkesee Airfield
Welcome to this replica of Ganderkesee Airfield (EDWQ) in Germany, also known as Atlas Airfield. It features an approximately 840-meter-long asphalt runway and is home to the renowned aircraft maintenance, Atlas Air Service.
With special permits, even aircraft with a takeoff weight of more than 5. 7 tons are allowed to land here, as the site hosts a reputable Cessna aircraft dealer. Another unique feature is the night flight permit, which is rather uncommon in Germany, making this airfield a... Welcome to this replica of Ganderkesee Airfield (EDWQ) in Germany, also known as Atlas Airfield. It features an approximately 840-meter-long asphalt runway and is home to the renowned aircraft maintenance, Atlas Air Service.
With special permits, even aircraft with a takeoff weight of more than 5. 7 tons are allowed to land here, as the site hosts a reputable Cessna aircraft dealer. Another unique feature is the night flight permit, which is rather uncommon in Germany, making this airfield a popular alternative to the nearby Bremen International Airport for many celebrities.
- Detailed objects with interior modelling
- PBR Textures
- Custom night lighting
- Custom animations
Catapult Arrestor Pushback Toolbar App
ANSMedia-Common-Toolbar
#WIP Toolbar which is planned to be common across our current and future addons.
Arrestors
(Works with any plane with a tailhook whilst on any runway)
The arrestor slows you down to zero if you are on any runway above 30knots with the tailhook down until you release the tailhook or go more the 1m off runway. Base Arrestors will be removed soon as causing too many issues. Any future ANSMedia projects will. It is recommended you always use our a... ANSMedia-Common-Toolbar
#WIP Toolbar which is planned to be common across our current and future addons.
Arrestors
(Works with any plane with a tailhook whilst on any runway)
The arrestor slows you down to zero if you are on any runway above 30knots with the tailhook down until you release the tailhook or go more the 1m off runway. Base Arrestors will be removed soon as causing too many issues. Any future ANSMedia projects will. It is recommended you always use our arrestor button anyway as it will always slow you down if you are on the runway and with the tailhook deployed (it will release if you bounce or go off the end). Holds aircraft in position until you retract the tailhook.
It will now detect whether you are needs an ANSMedia Moving Carrier and apply a speed offset to the zero speed.
Animated Arrestorwires are WIP
Currently there are 2 ways the arrestor script is activated. If it detects you have caught a cable on a ansmedia carrier it will activate automatically as long as the toolbar is open. (MOVING CARRIER SUPPORT FOR ADVANCED ARRESTOR WIP). Alternatively you can activate the fake arrestors from the simple Catobar Page which will slow you down if you are on ground with tailhook deployed.
Catapult
Catapult Buttons on Controls Page
ONLY FOR USE ON ANSMEDIA CARRIERS (moving carrier support Also WIP)
1. Press Either aft or forward Carriers button. It will then direct you onto the catapult line.
2. Press Button again when Lined up and message reads Click to lineup. Script will then fix any small inaccuracies in your lineup. It will then Initiate A hold script to stop any forward velocity.
3. Press Press Button Again to activate the Launch script when Click to Launch is Shown. You will be then be Launched 5 Seconds After your throttle is set above 80%. Toolbar Will then show Launch Complete
Catapult Buttons on Simplified Catobar Page
(works on Any runway/carrier that is not moving aswell as ANSMedia Moving Locations).
Speed Offset and Direction inputs are planned so this will work on all carriers.
There are 2 buttons. One for standard sized catapults (90m) and one for short Catapults (55m). The front catapult on the QE arkroyal proposal is a shorter one (55m) for drones and fighters only and accelerates quicker hence why the sort option is Included.
Simply press The button When on ground and below 30knots. This will initiate a Forward speed hold of zero (+speedoffset if your on an ANSMedia moving carrier). It will then Initiate the launch 5 seconds after your Throttle is set above 80%.
Catapult Script Terminating velocity is 80m/s (155knots) for all Versions
Pushback
(Works with any plane when on ground with idle Throttle)
Pushback of max 10knots - where velocity and turning rate are directly proportional to joystick position not just on-off speed and pointing change. It checks whether your throttle is below 10% and whether you are on the ground to make sure it doesn't trigger in the air and stops the script if you say fall off a carrier or increase your throttle. If you manually press stop pushback it will engage parking brake. If it stops the pushback script due to being off the ground, throttle position or reset being pressed it will not engage the parking brake.
The pushback also has anti-tip functionality aswell for both roll and pitch. It will now detect whether you are needs an ANSMedia Moving Carrier and apply a speed offset to the zero speed.
Future Features:
Custom User inputted Speed offset and direction for use on non-Ansmedia moving carriers is Planned. (This also would allow you to set a taxi cruise speed)
Custom Joystick Deadzone values and Max Speed is Also Planned.
Because of the Anti-tip functionality It is recommended you use this on Aircraft carrier Lifts. MSFS ground position changes are slow so will cause wheels to judder on lifts. Parking brakes will hold you aswell but Anti-tip should reduce Aircraft body movement and will make judders less visible especially in cockpit view.
Offset
A simple offset has been added which allows you to use sliders to add an offset in heading and velocity to the pushback and simple catobar scripts. This is primarily for use with non ANSMedia moving carriers but can also be used as a cruise control for pushback.
ANSMedia Carrier controls
The toolbar contains the controls for our QE Arkroyal and ITS Trieste Carriers:
CATOBAR Toggle for ansmedia QE Arkroyal
CATAPULT Controls and auto arrester script for ANSMedia QE Arkroyal (just requires catch cable with toolbar open)
ANSMedia QE Arkroyal DECK Lighting
Elavator and Hangar Door controls
Welldeck door controls for ANSMedia ITS Trieste
Additional FAQ:
The toolbar is planned to remain free.
We will not however allow forks or publishing altered version of our toolbar without express permission from us.
More features, Including non carrier features, are planned and this is a dependency of our carrier Project
Check out our Demo of the carrier here: https://flightsim. to/file/75128/hms-queen-elisabeth-catobar-conversion-project-ark-royal
Or get access to more locations and enable access to the hanger by purchasing the full version https://secure. simmarket. com/ansmedia-hms-queen-elisabeth-carrier-catobar. phtml
Please consider a small Donation: DONATE
For issues and Wiki please see our qe carrier mod github: https://github. com/Jasseji/qe_arkroyal
(The toolbar may be moved later to its own repository once more of the planned features are added)
For support and to see what we are working on next check out our Discord: ANSMedia
KSUX Sioux City International Airport
KSUX Sioux City, IA MSFS
http://www. airnav. com/airport/KSUX
"SUX" redirects here. For other uses, see Sux (disambiguation).
For the United States Air Force use of the facility, see Sioux City Air National Guard Base.
IATA: SUX ICAO: KSUX FAA LID: SUX
This scenery need to be placed in your main COMMUNITY folder, in your main MSFS installation.KSUX Sioux City, IA MSFS
http://www. airnav. com/airport/KSUX
"SUX" redirects here. For other uses, see Sux (disambiguation).
For the United States Air Force use of the facility, see Sioux City Air National Guard Base.
IATA: SUX ICAO: KSUX FAA LID: SUX
This scenery need to be placed in your main COMMUNITY folder, in your main MSFS installation.
EPKH Konstancin Heliport
MSFS 2020 scenery representing a small private heliport with two hangars able to fit quite a few helicopters. Every day there‘s Sky Poland operating their fleet out of here, flying sightseeing, airtaxi and others! The heliport is conveniently placed just outside of Warsaw, Poland‘s capital city, and just outside of EPWA Class D airspace allowing for easy departures and arrivals not requiring any clearance!
Key Features
- True to life night lighting
- Great attention to detail, r... MSFS 2020 scenery representing a small private heliport with two hangars able to fit quite a few helicopters. Every day there‘s Sky Poland operating their fleet out of here, flying sightseeing, airtaxi and others! The heliport is conveniently placed just outside of Warsaw, Poland‘s capital city, and just outside of EPWA Class D airspace allowing for easy departures and arrivals not requiring any clearance!
Key Features
- True to life night lighting
- Great attention to detail, recreating little details such as No entry signs, Road markings, Lighting and surrounding houses
- Carefully hand-placed vegetation recreating the real life feel of a really well maintained garden around the heliport
- Custom ground textures recreating how the place looks in real life
- Bushtrip discovery flight taking you for a trip around Warsaw’s landmarks
Simfocus Autogen Helipads V2
FLY ANYTIME, ANYWHERE
Have you ever noticed that nearly every airport, airfield and many, many bush strips are available to choose from in the sim. But why limit yourself to just airports?
Here’s where my neat scenery comes in: MSFS Autogen Helipads
This tool relies on openstreetmap data and converts helipads from there into MSFS scenery
While converting it takes into account various parameters to represent these helipads as good as it’s possible in the sim.
F... FLY ANYTIME, ANYWHERE
Have you ever noticed that nearly every airport, airfield and many, many bush strips are available to choose from in the sim. But why limit yourself to just airports?
Here’s where my neat scenery comes in: MSFS Autogen Helipads
This tool relies on openstreetmap data and converts helipads from there into MSFS scenery
While converting it takes into account various parameters to represent these helipads as good as it’s possible in the sim.
Features? Here!
It all really depends on what data is available in openstreetmap, but:
It’s able to generate correct shape helipad
Helipads that dont have ICAO set in OSM will have a custom 5-character designator
Hospital helipads have correct hospital markings
There’s a lot of variation between helipads, examples:
Grass helipads will have a white outline around them to tell where exactly they are
Helipads will come with windsocks to help establish wind direction
Rooftop helipads outside of photogrammetry cities will come with a custom helipad 3D model placed on the roof to allow for using them without dealing with MSFS Building collisions that often don’t work properly
Helipads will flatten the area around them a bit, as MSFS terrain mesh isn’t always as flat as real life
Helipads come with a HELIPAD start and a PARKING start so you can start both Cold And Dark and Ready To Depart
Important Note
Due to high amount of helipads, if they weren’t hidden it would be unusuable due to low framerate. I have included a worldmap filter inside of autogen helipads package, that hides them from the worldmap. To select your departure helipad, use littlenavmap or the map on this website, and search for the helipad in the in-sim search window using it’s name or ICAO code.
You can also access the map of all helipads here, or in the userpoints. csv file for use with littlenavmap (which can be found in the zip)
LZLU - Lucenec Airport On Sale
The airport was founded for the needs of the Lučenec Aeroclub in 1965 and since then it has been operating at the Lučenec - Bolkovce LZLU airport. In 1979, the Center of Top Sports of the Central Committee of Zväzarm was established at the airport - the base of parachuting, for the training of top athletes of parachutists, the center of top sports of youth and the center of the state sports representation in parachuting. The Air Sports Center and the Slovak Ultralight Flying Federation were also... The airport was founded for the needs of the Lučenec Aeroclub in 1965 and since then it has been operating at the Lučenec - Bolkovce LZLU airport. In 1979, the Center of Top Sports of the Central Committee of Zväzarm was established at the airport - the base of parachuting, for the training of top athletes of parachutists, the center of top sports of youth and the center of the state sports representation in parachuting. The Air Sports Center and the Slovak Ultralight Flying Federation were also founded here. Among the important personalities from the world of parachuting who worked at the airport were several multiple world champions: Josef Pavlata, Karol Adamčík, Libor Jiroušek and others. Among the women were Květoslava Lněníčková, Jana Kočárková, Katarína Babincová and others. Slovak cosmonaut Ivan BELLA also completed the jump here. The representatives of the Czech Republic and members of the legendary DUKLA Prostějov also completed sports training here.
The World Parachuting Championships were held in Lučenec 6 times in the years 1982/1991/2000/2002/2008/2009, with the participation of 38 to 42 countries. The Czechoslovak and Slovak Championships, the PARAPOS International Competitions were also organized here. Furthermore, they organized joint training camps with the representative teams of France, USSR, Russia, GDR, Turkey, Poland, Croatia, Hungary, Oman, UAE, Bulgaria, Austria and many other countries. The Slovak Ultralight Flying Federation organized here the Slovak Championship in Navigational Flying, the Slovak Championship and cup competitions in landing accuracy, training of aviation personnel and talented youth.
At the airport you can meet types of aircraft such as: SD - 4 Viper, Zanair CH - 601 and CH - 701, Bristell, Sluka, Euro Fox, Dynamic, Piper Grasshoper, Cessna 172, Zlin 142 and until 2007 also AN-2.
LKMT - Ostrava Airport On Sale
The history of Ostrava - Mošnov International Airport dates back to the first decade of the last century. Here in the then village of Harty lived the Žurovcov brothers, regional aviation pioneers who carried out their work and experiments in the years 1909 - 1914. After WW1, the brothers Josef and Vilém returned to civilian flying with an airplane bought from war surpluses. However, their business ended in time due to a lack of funds. The place where the Ostrava airport is now located was used f... The history of Ostrava - Mošnov International Airport dates back to the first decade of the last century. Here in the then village of Harty lived the Žurovcov brothers, regional aviation pioneers who carried out their work and experiments in the years 1909 - 1914. After WW1, the brothers Josef and Vilém returned to civilian flying with an airplane bought from war surpluses. However, their business ended in time due to a lack of funds. The place where the Ostrava airport is now located was used for air traffic for the first time by the German Luftwaffe, which built a field airport here in 1939 after the occupation of Czechoslovakia for the preparation of an attack on Poland. In May 1945, on the other hand, they were used by the first Czechoslovak mixed air division. Then followed a period of inactivity and the land was returned to its original purpose, that is agricultural production.
Modern history begins in 1956 with the start of construction work on the current airport. It was clear from the beginning that there would not only be traffic here, but that the airport would primarily serve the needs of the military. The official start of civil air traffic is dated October 16, 1959, when the TU - 104 A aircraft landed here. The air traffic provided by ČSA included mainly domestic, but also irregular foreign flights. During them, all types of ČSA transport aircraft, whether piston or jet, took turns on the grounds of the Mošnov airport. In the 1960s and 1970s, there was also air taxi operation. The year 1989 became a significant turning point. Soon after that, in 1993, the activities of the military part of the airport came to an end and thus all concerns related to the operation of the airport were transferred to the shoulders of ČSL. July 1, 2004 was a date when the Ostrava airport was transferred from the property of the Czech Airport Administration, s. p. into the ownership of the Moravian-Silesian Region. Ostrava Airport has become a dynamically developing organism. Today, you can meet here airplanes of various carriers, without exaggeration, from all over the world on charter flights, as well as machines of domestic airlines. Ostrava International Airport has become an important partner for the development of the entire Moravian-Silesian region.
Currently, the following companies operate from this airport on regular routes are: LOT, Ryanair, Travel Service and Smart Wings. On charter lines: Bulgarian Air Charter, CSA and others. Among the cargo companies here you can see: DHL Aviation, Uzbekistan Airways and others. Also, thanks to companies like IAC and JOB-AIR Technic, you can meet other beautiful planes at this airport.

