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Saguaro National Park, East.


This scenery is of Saguaro National Park, East. Located on the eastern edge of Tucson, Arizona, next to the Rincon Mountains.

The scenery was placed using a USGS Topo map, and should be in the exact location. The Visitor center and Toll both were made from actual digital photos taken at the park. I have recreated the 8 mile Cactus Forrest loop drive from the topo map. Sorry that sometimes the loop road will disappear at some of the higher elevation points.
I created four of the Saguaro macros used in this scenery with digital photos from actual Saguaro's located in the park.

I also want to give special thanks to Garvin Barnicote, who created some of the other cactus macros used in this scenery.

I have placed a Helio Pad at the center of the loop drive for easy access, and also I have created a fictional airstrip. Tanque Verde Airstrip (TVA) With an AFCAD file. You may also easily locate them with Go to airport, and then search addon scenery.

Warning, watch out for the Citation on the runway!




I want to give Special thanks to Mr. Ken "Webad" Nelson for helping me through the learning experience of scenery design.
Ken also helped provide the installation instructions in this readme.

Also a Special thanks to my good Canadian friend Mr. Dave Malloch who beta tests my scenery for me. Dave is an experienced scenery designer with scenery designed for the entire Province of Ontatio, Canada.

Also thanks to my partner, Bill Dicks (WillyBee) for all of his help in my scenery and macro designing.



I want to also thank Tom Hiscox for his efforts in improving Airport 2.60, I used the 160 build to create this scenery, Thanks Tom.
Also I wish to thank Brian Mc Williams and the entire Flight Sim group for the freeware Scenery Design Program Airport 2.10, and Manfred Moldenhauer for the SCASM scenery compiler for FS to be used with the new 2.60 upgrade

I want to give thanks to the following people who have provided some of the excellent addon macros used in this scenery design.
Jimmy Martin, Jim Jackson,Doc George, Garvin Barnicoat, Ken Nelson, Ray Scott, Tony Arnold, Frank Betts, Jeremiah Broughton, and Grahm Oxtoby.

This is a very dense scenery and can best be viewed with the extremely dense or dense scenery complexity, display setting. If you encounter extremely bad frame rates you may set the scenery complexity display setting to sparse, and view the basic scenery only.


Use Default Navaids.



(INSTALLATION)



This scenery has been zipped together in the correct folders provided, to ensure you the best and easiest installation. PLEASE do not remove any files or folders from the Saguaro directory folder. For a PERFECT FULL INSTALLATION of this scenery, PLEASE follow ALL STEPS BELOW.

STEP 1) UN-zip the Saguaro.zip file to ANY location on your hard drive, FS2002 will read ALL files from anywhere. It would work best for you if you create a 3rd party Scenery " Holding Folder " directly on your C:\drive or whatever drive letter you use. I created a 3rd party scenery holding folder named FSScenery directly on my C:\drive and I place all these type sceneries there. Doing this gives me a nice short hard drive PATH for the next step and it also increases FS2002 performance because your not filling up the default directory folders.

STEP 2) START the FS2002 program then CLICK the WORLD MENU and select the SCENERY LIBRARY option. Then in the Scenery Library window, CLICK the ADD AREA button which will bring up the SELECT SCENERY DIRECTORY window (browser). Now in that window, CLICK the button in the upper LOOK IN box to LOCATE and HIGHLIGHT the Saguaro/Scenery folder. Make sure you have the correct PATH to the Saguaro/Scenery directory, the last TWO words in the path should say Saguaro/Scenery. Because I have my holding folder on my C:\drive, my path is, C:\FSScenery\Saguaro\Scenery . Saguaro, should now appear in the lower box called the Scenery Area Title box. Now click OK. and FS2002 should install the scenery.

AT THIS POINT DO NOT GO TO THE SCENERY AREA, INSTEAD SHUT DOWN AND EXIT FS2002!





(INSTALLATION IS NOW COMPLETE)


To Locate the scenery while flying, go to the, Go To Airport option in FS2002 and click the search for addon button.



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~ DISCLAMER ~

This Author (ME), or any other names listed on this file, are not responsible for any problems or damage resulting from the installation of these files. I am sure everything will work fine as long as you install these files according to the installation instructions, (above). If you do have any problems installing this scenery, please feel free to e-mail me and I'll do the best I can to help you.

" ALSO "
Copyright and Distribution
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This scenery package, (archive), is released as Freeware. Copyright (C) Robert Palmer. As freeware you are permitted to distribute this archive subject to the following conditions,
* The archive must be distributed without modification to the contents of the archive. Redistributing this archive with any files added, removed or modified is prohibited. ONLY AS IS !
* The inclusion of this scenery package, (archive), or any individual file from this package onto any removable disk drive, (Example: cd-rom or floppy disks), or into another archive for the purpose of distribution for profits, gains, or money is STRICTLY prohibited.
* No charge may be made for this scenery package, (archive), or any part of this scenery package.
* The authors' rights and wishes concerning this archive must be respected.

Mr. Robert Palmer

********************NEW WEB SITE******************

I have a new web site for the use of my Flightsim Friends which includes all of my scenery and macros, and also a New projects page describing my work on new macros, and scenery. Some interesting photos of Bush Planes taken at the Bush Plane museum at Saulte Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Please visit my site, here is a link or Url to my web site.

http://bobs_hangar.tripod.com/



You may E.Mail any comments to the following E.mail addresses.

(robertpalmer@cox.net)
(robertpalmer22@missvalley.com)

Please send to both addresses as I live in two locations.