Albuquerque Sunport (KABQ) South Air Freight Ramp
Airport Scenery

Copyright March 2003 Kyle Ramsey GetStill@aol.com
All Rights Reserved.
These scenery files may not be used for any commercial purpose, may not be included in any CD for distribution, and under NO circumstances may it or any part of it be uploaded to , ever. This file may only be downloaded from the internet on freeware sites. If you got it any other way write them and tell them they are crooks and you won't do business with them again.

Scenery files created using Groundmaker (freeware) by Vincent Koch.
My macros made using EOD2 (freeware) by Matthias Bruckner. If you want one of them ask.
Textures are worked using PaintShop Pro 7 by JASC Software (not freeware, ~$85 USD)
Tested in MSFS2002 only.


Disclaimers and Credits:
This is freeware. It may only be uploaded to servers by me but may be downloaded and freely used for any non commercial purpose by anyone. If you think this file needs to be on your server, ask me to upload it.

Except for a few of them the textures are not mine and may not be used for any commercial purpose. Except for the KABQ Cargo Warehouse, signs, and a few other small pieces the macros aren't mine either. If you need to know whose they are contact me and I'll provide the information. Otherwise don't use them for any purpose, each author's requirements are different. The FedEx, UPS, and DHL signs are trademarks of those companies, they are used for ambiance, and in no way represent an endorsement of them, or lack of one to any of the other fine air freight organizations who fly out of KABQ and who's sign is not up.

Deepest gratitude to several folks who's work is included in my sceneries: Jordan Moore, John de Langristin, Jerry Arzdorf, Robert Palmer, Rob Abernathy, Jeremiah Broughton, Paul Harmon, Doc G, Gerd J. Winterfeld, Rafael Garcia Sanchez, Emanuel Dietz, Ray Scott, H Enos, Jim Turner, Peter Leadbeater, John Vrbanic, Han Tilroe, Vlad Zhyhulskiy, John Fay, Tim Dickens, Jeremiah Broughton, Danny Levin, Cornel Grigoriu, Paul Roberts, Christian Friedrich, and Horst Weingärtner. There are others but I have only an email address, not a name that allows me to provide credit. If I missed you, let me know and I'll update the credits. These are the real artists.

Built for the pilots of Zia Air Cargo.

http://worleybird.com/ziacargo/


If you find an error, drop me a line and let me know.

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Albuquerque Sunport (KABQ) South Air Freight Ramp

This package contains a fair representation of the South Cargo/Air Freight complex on the south end of Albuquerque's Sunport International Airport. This new Air Freight complex opened a few years ago and operates daily, running cargo into and out of New Mexico in support of companies such as Eclipse Aviation, Rockwell, Sandia and Los Alamos National Labs, Kirtland AFB, Intel Corp, and also carries the art and goods made in this area to the world (hello Santa Fe Style!). Also includes ramp lights, ground support equipment, vehicles, and various cargo pieces waiting for you on the ramp. Also has a few other pieces of eye candy.

There is a custom sign over the far south bays for Zia Air Cargo. If you know how to edit FS2002 textures, you can replace that sign with your VA's sign and you have a home in the Great Southwest. Don't change the name or size of the texture file or it will not work. Make a copy of the original before you try to change it. If you screw it up you own it; redownload and start over.

This location has night-lighted textures with two start locations (so you can fly with a friend) which can be found using the add on scenery button on your Go To Airport menu.

Due to how MS laid out the default textures and polygons, the concrete apron around the cargo warehouse is more mask than something you can drive airplanes on. In order to preserve the existing airport structures I decided on this so it looks right without me having to do a major rebuld of this part of the airport. If you look very close, you will see the concrete is slightly elevated, although I went to pains to make it hard for you to see this.
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Installation:

Make a new folder called KABQ_Air_Cargo. Under that, make two folders, named Scenery and Texture.

FS2002/scenery/KABQ_Air_Cargo/Scenery
and
FS2002/scenery/KABQ_Air_Cargo/Texture

All .bgl files go into Scenery subfolder and all the rest go into the Texture folder.

Start FS and go into your scenery library menu and add and activate this scenery.

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Kyle Ramsey GetStill@aol.com Albuquerque, NM, USA