FS2000 Scenery Vancouver International Airport.
Static Aircraft for use with P. Nigel Grant's Vancouver Int'l Airport For FS2000.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Designed using the program MDLtoBGL Version 4.00 by Trevor de Stigter.

Created by Brian Chappie.
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P. Nigel Grant created a great scenery for Vancouver International Airport, but I don't have FSTraffic. So I created this scenery to add static aircraft to his airport. I also wanted to publish this scenery before the end of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. I tried to be as accurate as possible with the aircraft type, livery, and presence at Vancouver International Airport.

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Installation

When I install third-party scenery in FS2000, I always create a new folder under C:\Addon. So you could create a folder like this:

C:\Addon\yvr_stat

When you get ready to unzip the zip archive, navigate to your new directory. Then the scenery files will be extracted to C:\Addon\yvr_stat\scenery, and the texture files will be extracted to C:\Addon\yvr_stat\texture. Start up your FS2000. Go to World. Click on Scnenery Library. Click on ADD. Navigate to C:\Addon\yvr_stat, name the entry whatever you like (ex: Vancouver static), and then add the entry.

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Aircraft List

FS98 Air Canada Airbus A319-114 (2005 livery) by Bernd Barsch
FS98 Air Canada Airbus A320-211 (2005 livery) by Bernd Barsch
FS98 Air Canada Airbus A321-100 (1994 livery) by Kyle Duncan
FS98 Air Canada Airbus A330-300 (1994 livery) by Camil Valiquette
FS98 Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-800 [winglets] by Udo Entenmann
FS98 American Airlines Boeing 757-200 by Ronald Fraley
FS98 Delta Airlines Boeing 767-300 (2007 livery) by Pablo Schultze-Rhonhof
FS98 United Airlines Airbus A320-232 (2004 livery) by Udo Entenmann
FS98 US Airways Airbus A320-214 (2005 livery) by Bernd Barsch

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Thanks to P. Nigel Grant, Trevor de Stigter, and the authors of the aircraft that I used in my scenery.

Brian Chappie
February 2010