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Post by Lancman »

Does anybody know of a FS9 scenery for Old Warden?
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Post by Hot_Charlie »

UK2000 Pt 5 (Midlands) by Gary Summons... It's payware, but IIRC Old Warden iand a couple of years old now...

Very nice though.

http://www.uk2000scenery.com/main/index.htm

or

you will probably find it for £9.99 or so in one of the high street/internet retailers as the Just Flight boxed version... :smile:
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Post by DaveB »

No knowledge of a freebie but one comes with one of the UK2000 series from Gary Summons. It's better than a poke in the eye but doesn't need a great deal of scrutiny when compared with a Google Earth shot to see just how wrong it is :wink:

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DaveB wrote:No knowledge of a freebie but one comes with one of the UK2000 series from Gary Summons. It's better than a poke in the eye but doesn't need a great deal of scrutiny when compared with a Google Earth shot to see just how wrong it is :wink:
Well, to be fair, the main runway has grown (litterally, being grass) by a couple of thousand feet!

Better than nowt though :smile:
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Post by DaveB »

I was being fair HC. How easy is it to turn a Spit around at the OLD end of the runway (the one that now crosses the road)?? The old familiar trees at the threshold and fences too close to the runway...
As I said, it's better than a poke in the eye :wink:

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Post by T6flyer »

I'm sure that I have an upgrade for the UK2000 Old Warden which lengthens the runway to the condition it is in today (but then I may be wrong....I usually am).

Having flown in and out of OW on a number of occasions in the past, I am still very pleased with what Mr Summons has created.

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Post by Lancman »

Thanks for the steer chaps.
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I actually quite like being poked in the eye :poke:

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Post by AllanL »

I think their fs2002 demo software for the Midlands (on all nodes for one) is compatible with fs2004. The runway may be shorter than at present, but then I haven't been to Old Warden since they lengthened it!

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Post by anzaq »

Sorry for being such a thickie, but where exactly is Old Warden? I've got UK2000 scenery but I can't find it anywhere. :dunno:
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