********************************Monmouth Executive Airport**********************************
******************************************KBLM**********************************************
*******************************************BY***********************************************
*************************************John B. Loney, Jr.*************************************
**************************************August 24, 2003***************************************
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ABOUT THE AIRPORT:

Monmouth Executive Airport (KBLM) used to be the Army Air Field for Fort Monmouth NJ. Formerly know as Allaire Airport, Monmouth Executive is now privately owned, but is open to the public. Microsoft lists the airport by it's fromer name Allaire.

Airport Operational Statistics
Aircraft based on the field: 219
Single engine airplanes: 178
Multi engine airplanes: 19
Jet airplanes: 8
Helicopters: 14

Aircraft operations: avg 157/day

Local general aviation 70%
Air Taxi 17%
Transient general aviation 13%
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ABOUT THE SCENERY:

Once again, I could not find much information about this airport at all, so I just used my imagination as to the placement of the buildings. All of the AI planes used in the flight plans are default except one. It's my AC#121 which is a Piper Arrow. Download it from SurClaro. Search for ddpa283a.zip. Happy flying!
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INSTALLATION:

Hopfully, you are reading this readme file after your initial unzipping of the download.
You will need ASDv2.1 textures, Nova textures, Nova Gold textures and Lee Swordy's Traffic Tools v2.01. All of the above are on SurClaro. Download and install them before installing this scenery.

1. Unzip the file KBLM_scn to the drive where your FS2004 is loacated. If you use the "use folder" switch, the scenery files should unzip into a folder structure as follows:
fs2k4_scenery/
/KBLM/
/scenery/
/*.bgl The * represents the name of the bgl files.

2. Cut and paste the contents of KBLMFLTPLN.txt into the Flight Plans text of Traffic Tools.

3. Enter the non-default aircraft information into the Aircrafts text of Traffic Tools.
The information must be exact, following the format of the text or you will have problems. Here's an example of how the data should be entered:

Aircraft number in sequence,Speed,Title(From the aircraft.cfg file in that aircraft folder)
AC#60,250,"Piper Saratoga - Blue"
The AC# is the next number in sequence on your list. My numbers are 121 and 128. Yours may be different.
The title must be in quotes
Each column is separated by a comma.

4. Run the Traffic Tools compiler.

5. Start FS2004. At the startup menu, select SETTINGS on the lower left. Next, select SCENERY LIBRARY. Now select ADD AREA. Find the fs2k4_scenery folder in the dialog window.
Next find the KBLM folder and select it. then click OK, then OK again. Now close FS2004.(This is new for FS2004 scenery installations). Finally, re-start FS2004. This time at the startup menu, select SELECT A FLIGHT. If you don't already have a flight saved for Monmouth, go to any flight and then open the WORLD menu and go to GO TO AIRPORT.
Select United States, New Jersey, and scroll down to Allaire Airport, then select your parking area and click OK.

If you have any problems or questions, you can e-mail me at the email address below. I will try to answer you as soon as possible. Happy flying!!!
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Thanks to:

Abacus, Lee Swordy, for his Ttools 2.01, Warren Baier, for his Piper Arrow.
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Legal stuff. Copyright and Distribution
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This scenery is freeware. Copyright John B. Loney, Jr. Feel free to add or change this scenery. Especially if you know a more accurate placement of items. You do not have my permission to make any monetary gain from this scenery. It started out as freeware and it shall remain freeware.
- The author's rights and wishes concerning this archive must be
respected.

Copyright 2003 by John B. Loney, Jr. All Rights Reserved.
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Disclaimer
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I do not accept any responsibility for any damage to any system as a result of running this scenery.
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Contact:
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As usual, I welcome any comments. I will try to answer as many as I can.

E-Mail:
johnnyb1@optonline.net

Have fun and enjoy.