Scenery of the Airport SIMON BOLIVAR INTL. - MAIQUETIA - VENEZUELA
For FS2002 - February 2002

By David Maldonado (davimald684@cantv.net)
http://davidmaldonado.tripod.com/

This scenery was created with Airport v2.60
Macros created with EOD Easy Object Designer v2.052
Mesh Terrain created with Terrabuilder VLite

This scenery adds:

Gate ways and ramps for the airplanes
National and International new Terminal buildings
Administrative building of the Airport
Parking of vehicles
Firemen's hangar
Control tower and heliport
Static airplanes of local and International Airlines
Taxi lines and taxisigns
Hills and precise topographical contour of the coast
Near buildings to the airport
and much more...


How to install it:
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* Install this scenario following the instructions of the executable file

* Start FS 2002, go to: World / Scenery Library .. once there, press "Add Area". In the
dialog box called "Select Scenery Directory" search and select in your Hard Drive for
the "Maiquetía 2002" directory which was created. When found it press OK, OK.

* In order to correctly visualize the textures of some macros, it is necessary that you
DEACTIVATE the option : Options/settings/Display/Ground scenery cast shadows

* The quantity of static objects depends on configuration of Options/Settings/Display/Scenery Complexity/


GRATEFULNESS TO:
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to Pascal Meziat and Manfred Moldenhauer for their Airport 2.60
to Matthias Brückner for their EOD
to Misho Katulic for their Terrabuilder
to Rafael Sanchez for their textures
to the creators of the macros
to the designers and painters of airplanes

Legal Aspects:
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This scenery is freeware.
Any type of commercial use is not allow under any circumstance.
Modifications to this scenery is not allowed without previous authorization of the author.
All the software mentioned is the sole property of their authors.

You can find all my work at http://davidmaldonado.tripod.com

I hope that you enjoy this scenery as much as I did when making it.
I would appreciate any comments and suggestions, please use my email
or my Web page URL.

davimald684@cantv.net
http://davidmaldonado.tripod.com