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F-51D Wee Willy II
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Newport Williamsburg (KPHF)
Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport (IATA: PHF, ICAO: KPHF, FAA LID: PHF) is in Newport News, Virginia, United States, and serves the Hampton Roads area along with Norfolk International Airport in Norfolk. The airport is owned and operated by the Peninsula Airport Commission, a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia. PHF covers 1,800 acres (728 ha).Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport (IATA: PHF, ICAO: KPHF, FAA LID: PHF) is in Newport News, Virginia, United States, and serves the Hampton Roads area along with Norfolk International Airport in Norfolk. The airport is owned and operated by the Peninsula Airport Commission, a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia. PHF covers 1,800 acres (728 ha).
SCGZ Puerto Williams Airport On Sale
KIWA Mesa Gateway International Airport On Sale
KIWA Phoenix Mesa Gateway MSFS
http://www. airnav. com/airport/KIWA
Phoenix–Mesa Gateway Airport (IATA: AZA, ICAO: KIWA, FAA LID: IWA), formerly Williams Gateway Airport (1994–2008) and Williams Air Force Base (1941–1993),
is in the southeastern area of Mesa, Arizona, and 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Phoenix, in Maricopa County, Arizona.
This scenery need to be placed in your main COMMUNITY folder, in your main MSFS installation.KIWA Phoenix Mesa Gateway MSFS
http://www. airnav. com/airport/KIWA
Phoenix–Mesa Gateway Airport (IATA: AZA, ICAO: KIWA, FAA LID: IWA), formerly Williams Gateway Airport (1994–2008) and Williams Air Force Base (1941–1993),
is in the southeastern area of Mesa, Arizona, and 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Phoenix, in Maricopa County, Arizona.
This scenery need to be placed in your main COMMUNITY folder, in your main MSFS installation.
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
Ohio River Central Bridges
The Ohio River is the third largest river in the USA starting at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and flowing west to the Mississippi River. This package of 60 bridges covers the central section of 450 miles (725 km) between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, both of which have been covered in separate packages.
The Ohio River was a gateway to the west and allowed transportation of goods by barge from the east to the Mississippi and to New Orleans. River barges in the sim are mostly covered by water but... The Ohio River is the third largest river in the USA starting at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and flowing west to the Mississippi River. This package of 60 bridges covers the central section of 450 miles (725 km) between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, both of which have been covered in separate packages.
The Ohio River was a gateway to the west and allowed transportation of goods by barge from the east to the Mississippi and to New Orleans. River barges in the sim are mostly covered by water but this package brings them and the river to life. Dams were also created along the river to facilitate bigger and more regular traffic. These dams have also been uncovered in this package. Many of the bridges are very large, built in the early 1900’s and are still in use, but many have been demolished and replaced by more modern designs.
The MSFS scenery is a vast improvement over previous flight sims. However bridges over large waterways, rivers or other bodies of water are very noticeable and are an eyesore destroying realism. Rkbridger packages solve that issue with bridge packages which show the bridges in their true magnificence and also improves the entire landscape along the stretch of water modeled. All bridges are modeled in the correct architectural style with appropriate night lighting.
POIs have been placed at the bridges which are listed below.
Photogrammetry must be ON to ensure bridges integrate correctly with the sim.
Please note the US Grant Bridge was done by ASOBO
Models replacing default bridges are listed below:
- Ambridge Aliquippa Bridge
- Monaca East Rochester Bridge
- Monaca Rochester Bridge
- Beaver River Rail Bridge - Beaver River
- Rochester Beaver Bridge - Beaver River
- Rochester Bridgewater Bridge
- Monaca Beaver Rail Bridge - Beaver River
- Vanport Bridge
- Shippingport Bridge
- Little Beaver Rail Bridge – Little Beaver Creek
- Little Beaver Road Bridge – Little Beaver Creek
- Jennings Randolph Bridge
- Newell Toll Bridge, Built 1905
- Browns Island Access Bridge
- Browns Island Pipeline Bridge
- Steubenville Bridge
- Veternans Memorial Bridge
- Market St Bridge Steubenville
- Follansbee Rail Bridge
- Wabash Bridge, Wellsburg WV
- Wellsburg Bridge
- Fort Henry Bridge
- Wheeling Suspension Bridge, US National Historic Landmark, largest in the world when built
- Vietnam Vets Memorial Bridge
- Zane St Bridge
- Bellaire Bridge Built in 1926, one of the oldest large cantilever truss bridges still standing.
- B&O Rail Bridge, Bellaire
- Moundsville Bridge
- Carpenter Bridge
- New Martinsville Bridge
- Williamstown Marietta Bridge
- Williamstown Bridge
- Harmar Bridge, disused, Muskingum River
- Putnam Bridge, Muskingum River
- Marietta Scenic Byway Bridge
- Parkersburg Memorial Bridge
- Sixth St Rail Bridge, National Historic Register
- Parkersburg Belpre Bridge
- Little Kanawha Rail Bridge, Little Kanawha River
- Little Kanawha Rte 68 Bridge, Little Kanawha River
- Blennerhassett Island Bridge
- Ravenswood Bridge
- Pomeroy Mason Bridge
- Silver Memorial Bridge
- Bartow Jones Bridge
- Kanawha Rail Bridge, Kanawha River
- East Huntington Bridge
- 3rd Ave East Huntington Bridge, Guyandotte River
- 5th Ave East Huntington Bridge, Guyandotte River
- Robert Byrd Bridge
- West Huntington Bridge
- Kenova rail Bridge
- Simeone Willis Bridge
- Ben Williamson Bridge
- Oakley Collins Bridge
- Sciotoville Rail Bridge, longest continuous truss span in the world from 1916 to 1945.
- US Grant Bridge, done by ASOBO
- Carl Perkins Bridge
- OH73 Bridge, Scioto River
- Simon Kenton Bridge
- William Harsha Bridge
Hispano Aviación Ha-200 / Ha-220
The Hispano Aviacion HA-200 "Saeta" was a Spanish ground attack and training aircraft designed by Juan de la Cruz Martin-Albo, Rafael Rubio Elola and Willy Messerschmitt in the 1950s. The prototype, equipped with two French Turbomeca Marboré II turbojets and without armament, made its first flight under the controls of test pilot Fernando de Juan Valiente on 12 August 1955, from the runway of the San Pablo aerodrome (Seville).
The Ha-220 "Super Saeta" is the single-seat ground attack ver... The Hispano Aviacion HA-200 "Saeta" was a Spanish ground attack and training aircraft designed by Juan de la Cruz Martin-Albo, Rafael Rubio Elola and Willy Messerschmitt in the 1950s. The prototype, equipped with two French Turbomeca Marboré II turbojets and without armament, made its first flight under the controls of test pilot Fernando de Juan Valiente on 12 August 1955, from the runway of the San Pablo aerodrome (Seville).
The Ha-220 "Super Saeta" is the single-seat ground attack version of the Ha-200 "Saeta", which was the first Spanish jet, the first Spanish aircraft with a pressurized cabin and also the first Spanish aircraft exported. The second seat was replaced by a self-sealing fuel tank, equipped with more powerful Turbomeca Marboré VI engines and containers for rockets and underwing mounts for launchable payloads.

