Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire, UK
Scenery for MS Flight Simulator X (and 2004)

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Scenery by Chris Brown

Version 1.0 (May 2008)

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INFORMATION

ABOUT THESE FILES:
All files in this archive are Copyright (c) Chris Brown, 2008. These files
are distributed as freeware, and must not be distributed for profit.

Optimised for FSX with Horizon VFR Photographic Scenery, Generation X, volume 2. (scenery at 2.4m/pixel terrain mesh at 5m/pixel)
Should work OK with FS2004 but I haven't tried it! If you are using the default scenery some of the 'edges' may show!


INSTALLATION:
- Unzip the badesley folder including Scenery and Texture together with all their contents into the
FSX Addon Scenery folder found in the root directory of FSX.
- run FSX, Open the settings menu and select the Scenery Library. Select 'Add Area'. From the Addon Scenery
folder select badesley and click OK. (If you are installing into FS 2004 you will have to restart
Flight Simulator to activate the folder.)



SCENERY:
You can find Baddesley Clinton at:
N52*20.46'
W1*42.51'
Alternatively, you can fly on a heading of 174 from Birmingham Airport for 10 miles.

Baddesley Clinton is a fine example of a medieval moated manor house.
John Brome built much of the house in 1438 and when he died in 1517 it passed to the Ferrers family. It has been in that
family for 500 years until it was acquired by the National Trust in 1980.
Baddesley Clinton is open to the public.

You can find more information at www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Others in the Castles and Halls series: Chatsworth House, Belton House, Haddon Hall, Hardwick Hall,
Laycock Abbey, Harwood House, Brodsworth Hall, Castle Howard, Lyme Park, Keddleston Hall.
www.hedgepig.org.uk

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