********************************Kansas City International KMCI for Flight Simulator 2004**Version 2-1*********************************

by FRAME-RATE-FRIENDLY Studio/William Morgan



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Description:

Thank you for downloading my scenery. This is an update to the default MCI airport in Kansas City. It contains
all three terminals, jetways, and roadways through the center of the airport. I'll let the photos speak for themselves.
All terminals have accurate parking assignments per the KCIA website, and the AFCAD is included.
This scenery was built using Abacus' EZ-Scenery program.



Update:

The AFCAD file has been modified to make all 3 runways active at all times. The file naming system has been
updated. Also, some missing textures have been added. Version 2-1 completely replaces Version 2.

Installation:

1.Unzip the zipped file to a temporary location

2. Open the folder

3. Move the "FRF-KMCIv2-1" folder to the FS9/Addon Scenery/ folder in your computer.

4. Start FS9, go to the Scenery Library, locate and activate "FRF-KMCIv2-1" and de-activate
any other version of KMCI thay you may have installed.

5. Close FS, restart, and fly...

Notes:

1. Please remove any other KMCI afcads from your addon scenery/scenery folder before installation

2. No aircraft pictured are included with the scenery download

3. I recommend installing "Airport Environment Upgrade 7", available at Avsim.NET, for more detailed generic textures
and better looking default buildings.

4. Frame rates may be slow depending on your system. You may want to delete some bgl files to ease the load on your computer.
do not remove any bgl's with "exclude" or "library" in the filename as this will cause scenery conflicts.



E.U.L.A.: Freeware, do what you want, Just give FRF Studio credit if you use it.


Any questions or problems:

morganroad4000-frfstudio@yahoo.com

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THANKS TO:

Konstantin Kukushkin / Abacus for their great program EZ-Scenery

Lou Frost for his segmented bridges

Sidney Schwartz for his fabulous jetways

Bill Leaming for his ramp lights

Steve Kahn for his lush trees

Ron Jeffers for his super roads

David Marshall for removing the bridge

Brandon De Palo / WTF Scenery for the bodacious terminals