KSHN, Sanderson, Washington, USA
Scenery for use with MS Century of Flight and Lago's FSE for FS2004
Created by Lauren Robison

(Notes: this scenery was created on an HP computer, AMD 2600+, 512 MB Ram, with Nvidia FX5900 non ultra and I saw no FPS loss at all. Not bad! Also FSGenesis Landclass is highly reccommened as I use it to place some off airport scenery. If not used you may have some houses in trees etc. The freeware version will work fine and may be downlaoded off their site. If you dont have it, trust me, you want it. I thought it so good that I paid for the payware version to get updates and to me it was the best add on scenery product Ive ever used. If you have troubles understanding how to install the freeware version let me know. Its a bit confusing...)
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I had done this place for FS2002 using FSSE and when I got the new FSE and had finished my last scenery (W29) and was wondering where to go next, my friend Simon Stansfield of the Emma Field Flying Club said that Sanderson was looking mighty bare in FS2004. So as a small token of friendship for Simon and all the guys that hang out in the club, I decided to try to resurrect the place. This is not meant to be an exact duplicate of the place. Its a bit less interesting in real life so I souped it up a bit to make it a fun place to go on short hops from Emma Field. The sounds are fully seasonal day/night and there are many many of them placed around the airport. There are two dynamic scenery tracks as well. One, a white courtesy bus that goes from the main parking lot to the apron in front of the terminal and stops to pick anyone up, and the second a van that makes its way from a hangar, over towards the town and back again. I hope the club and anyone else who downloads it gets a kick out of it :-)
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INSTALLATION (Note: This scenery will NOT work with previous versions of FS or Lagos FSSE and is intended for use only with FS2004)

1. Unzip the files into a temporary location as per usual. You should end up with this readme and two folders named SCENERY FILES and SOUNDS. The folder SCENERY FILES should have 3 files in it, one for the static scenery, one for the sound placements, and one for the dynamic scenery. The SOUNDS folder contains the extra wav files and their respective description files.

2. Open the SCENERY FILES folder and copy or move the file named 3B9BBB3BKSHNSanderson.SE2 to your LAGO/FSE/DATA folder. Copy or move the 3B9BBB3BKSHNSanderson.SC file to your LAGO/COMMON/SOUNDS folder. Copy or move the 3B9BBB3BKSHNSanderson.OSC file to your LAGO/CoMMON/TRACKS folder.

3. Open the SOUNDS folder and copy or move ALL the files to your LAGO/COMMON/SOUNDS folder. These files will now be at your disposal to use in your own created scenery. (NOTE: If you have downloaded my W29 or have Len Hickmans wonderful sound set for FS then you will be prompted to overwrite. Just say no to any overwrite messages)

4. Thats it! (Note: It is not necessary to have "addon dynamic scenery" checked in your FS2004 display settings to see the dynamic scenery as all FSE functions take place OUTSIDE of the Flight Simulator.)
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NOTE ON SOUNDS USED:
You must have BOTH Lago sound sets installed (see their forum for details at www.lagoonline.com). You may download Len Hickmans sound set at www.lenshangar.uk.co and are highly recommended!! Hes got everything there, even the kitchen sink (Im not kidding! LOL).

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THANKS:
My thanks to the Lago crew and especially Mathijs Kok for giving us such a great tool! Id also like to thank Pete Chambers and Michael Dingfelder for test driving the scenery. Thanks also to my friend Len for all the zillions of wav files....:-)
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THE LEGAL CRAP:
This scenery package is copyrighted by me Lauren Robison and may only be published as FREEWARE and may not be sold, even at cost. You may modify the scenery to your hearts content but please give me a little credit in its use as a base. The 8 digit number in front of some of the files are my unique ID and if said files are modified and distributed please change the file name to your own ID which was given to you by Lago at purchase time so that my files will not be overwritten on someones machine. The extra wav files are by other authors and all were in the public domain. The wav files beginning with 5 digit numbers are copyright Len Hickman. The Sparrow file was found on the web and made by a birdwatcher whos name I dont remember but my thanks for such a nice clean wav of a pretty songbird. As per usual, this software should not harm your computer but if it does, I am not responsible for any damage done to files or said computer.
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Lauren Robison, January 5th, 2004 <--- I remembered to change that! LOL!!
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