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CFS Scenery Add-On "Iwo Jima, Minamiio and Ritaio"
for Combat Flight Simulator 1
© Edmundo Abad, April 2003
Santiago- Chile
eabad@entelchile.net
http://mipagina.123.cl/eabad/index.htm

This is freeware!
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Note:

The "Iwo Jima, Minamiio and Ritaio" sceneries in the South West Pacific area, was site of the famous battle during the Second World War.

This scenery shows the two airfields used by Japanese Navy located at Iwo Jima and those located at Minamiio and Ritaio islands.

Before the battle of Iwo Jima, the Japanese had two fully operational airfields and were in the process of constructing a third when the Americans landed. At the conclusion of the battle, only the two operational airfield were used, with Motoyoma No. 2 being lengthened to support the B-29s. Eventually, Motoyama No.1 was abandoned with only the main airfield being used today.

All information are took through the net, for represent a wartime style of this Japanese airfields.

I include static Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero, Aichi D3A1 Val, Yokosuka D4Y2 Judy, and Mitsubishi G4M1 Betty.

Also, I have added buildings, hangars, NDB Beacon, AA guns and ground vehicles near the airfields.

The ground vehicles have new modified textures for German Fuel Truck, German Light Truck, American weap car, American 6x6 truck and American Ford Truck, all with japanese markings (do not drop this texture files to your main CFS texture folder, use the IwoJima/texture/sub-folder).

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ADF are set to:

Iwo Jima NDB = 500 Khz (IWO)/200 km.
Minamiio NDB = 501 Khz (MIN)/200 km.
Ritaio NDB = 502 Khz (RIT)/200 km.

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This scenery places Runways, AFD menu entry, buildings, static planes, and ground vehicles to the area of Iwo Jima.

The scenery ground surface was designed by CfsTmap: Elevated Mesh Scenery Design Program of Martin Wright.

The runway data, heading, cordinates and buildings are designed using stock CFS static objects and some API macros from CFS Buildings for Airport 2.10 designed by Ralf Triebel and VOD 2.7 by Rafael Garcia Sanchez.

Whatever you do, have fun with this. This kind of scenery would not be possible with the utilities-tools and support of Pascal Meziat, Tom Hiscox, Brian McWilliams, Trevor de Stigter, Rafael Garcia Sanchez, Martin "Wizard" Wright, Mike Rennie, Ralf Triebel and Manfred Moldenhauer. Thank you very much!

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Installation:

Go to the CFS main scenery folder and make a folder named IwoJima, under it make a sub-folder named scenery and other named texture.

Unzip all to a temporary folder and copy BGL files directly to the IwoJima/scenery/sub-folder, and the bmp, oav, pat, r8 and *af files to the IwoJima/texture/sub-folder.

Do not drop the ground vehicles texture files to your main CFS texture folder, otherwise they will eventually overwrite some of your other CFS textures!

After copying the structure of that folders has to look exactly like this:

CFS ----
scenery
----- IwoJima
-------- scenery
-------- texture

Go to CFS and start in freeflight. Add the scenery to the scenery-library
(World / Scenery Library) - Add Scenery.

The BGL path to enter is exactly:

=:\=\scenery\IwoJima\SCENERY\*.BGL

You may copy and paste the line above!

Name the scenery "IwoJima" and don't forget to activate it by checking the box!

You can access the initial points by clicking GOTO Airport, the "Iwo Jima", "Minamio" and "Ritaio" airfields are added to the CFS airfields list.

Note: For to see the texture of control tower and other buildings, you must have installed the textures of Visual Object Designer for version 2.7 by Rafael Garcia Sanchez, in the main texture folder.

Some of these textures are included in the zip contents files, but only those needed for IwoJima scenery.

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Credits:
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The scenery was designed with Pascal Meziat, Tom Hiscox and Brian McWilliams utility program Airport 2.6; Martin Wright's MkAFD and Scasm 2.88 by Manfred Moldenhauer.

The Japanese static planes macros was designed with MDL to BGL utility program by Trevor de Stigter (Copyright © 1998/2001 ), and Convert R8 by Martin Wright (Copyright © 1999 ).

Special thanks to the creators of original flyiable planes.
Mike Colclough (Die Staffel) for his Yokosuka D4Y2 Judy, Doc Blake for his Aichi D3A1 Val, Herve Devred and Bruno Duffort for his Mitsubishi G4M1 Betty, and USF for his Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero.

Thanks to Mike Rennie, Rafael García Sanchez, Robert Waszkiewicz, Martin Wright and Ralf Triebel, creators of the main api macros and textures used on this scenery.

Special thanks to Dan Buckheit who create the Iwo Jima scenery for FS98, main source of information for this CFS scenery.

Thanks too to the Microsoft Corporation for developing the CFS.


Copyright and Distribution
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This scenery is released as Freeware. Copyright (C) Edmundo Abad, 04/2003 Santiago- Chile

As freeware you are permitted to use and distribute this
archive subject to the following conditions:

- The archive must be distributed without modification to the
contents of the archive.

- No charge may be made for this archive!

- You have no right to include this scenery to a CD without written permission of the author

- You have no right to include this scenery in a commercial pack in any way.

- You have no right to change this scenery whithout written permission
of the author.

- All authors' rights and wishes concerning this archives must be
respected.


Edmundo Abad, 04/2003
Santiago- Chile
eabad@entelchile.net
http://mipagina.123.cl/eabad/index.htm
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