Inagua - The Bahamas (MYIG)
By: Art Poole


Description:

MYIG is the southernmost airport in the Bahamas. At nearby Matthew Town is the Morton Salt Company’s main facility - Inagua's main industry. The scenery includes custom scenery objects; placement of library objects and landclass changes. The airport is also moved to it's proper location. Scenery is based on Google Earth and Microsoft Bing imagery and photos taken locally, and it is optimized for use with or without UTX-TAC.

Installation:

Extract the zip file and move the MYIG folder to the "Flight Simulator X\Addon Scenery" folder and then add this folder to the scenery list in FSX settings. The Models folder and other files are not needed in FSX. Users of UTX-TAC should disable it's changes to MYIG to prevent duplication of airport objects (Terrain menu>Modify Status of Repositioned Airports).

For all scenery objects to display, the Scenery Complexity slider in Scenery settings must be set to "Very Dense". If you have KB_static_aircraft_FSX installed (available at www.kb-sim.com/screens_static_aircraft.html), additional parked aircraft will be visible. Some small scenery objects require FSX Acceleration.

This airport can be further modified by the user with Airport Design Editor (freeware, but worth a donation). The Models folder contains all of the models compiled in the MYIG_ADEX_AP.BGL file.

To revert back to FSX default, uncheck MYIG in the AddOn Scenery list.

Legal, and Contact:

This scenery is freeware, and may not be reproduced in whole, or any part for profit. There is no warranty. It was tested using FSX Deluxe edition, UTX-TAC, Acceleration, GEX, Cloud 9 and WOAI.

Airport modification, landclass changes and object placement were accomplished using Airport Design Editor v1.50.4402 by ScruffyDuck Software. Flight Simulator Design Studio was used to create object models.

If there are any problems, questions or comments, contact:

Art Poole
apoole209@yahoo.com