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Matsumoto Airport Scenery for FS2002

Version 1.1
2002.09.24
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¡ Introduction

This Scenery is Scenery of the Matsumoto Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002(FS2K2).
The object was altogether created using GMAX.
The direction out of which it does not come with FS2K2 cannot be used.

¡ The contents of a file

@@@@@Matsumoto.bgl Runway&Taxiway.
Mtsumoto_C.bgl@ Control tower.
@@@@@Matsumoto_T1.bgl@ Terminalbuilding.
@@@@@Matsumoto_T2.bgl Gate bridge
@@@@@Matsumoto_T3.bgl Hangar&Office
@@@@@NMatsumoto_LP.bgl@ Lamp
@@@@@Matsumoto_P.bgl@@ Sinsyu-Sky-Park (Gymnasium, Stadium)
@@@@@Matsumoto_AL.bgl@@Sinsyu-Sky-Park General Sports Stadium ALWIN
@@@@@Matsumoto_S.bgl@@ Runway Sign board
@@@@@@@@ @`.bmp It is each texture file.
RJAF.txt RJAF facility data (AFCAD)

¡ The installation method

1) Put this "RJAF" folder in to the main scenery folder in FS2K2.

2) Start FS2K2 and select scenery library from the flight environment of the menu.

3) Select the addition of the areas,then add "RJAA" folder.
(note) Please do not select the folder of under "RJAA".

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¡ Legal Notice

This file is a freeware product and may not be included in any commercial package or website.

If you decide to use any part of this package, whether it is for freeware use or commercial, you must obtain permission from me, the author.

Should there be any damage done to your system after using these files, I will not be held responsible.

White bear (Kazuhiro Miyazaki) have the copyright regarding this program.

¡ RJAF facility data

The tool AFCAD with which Mr. Lee Swordy was created is required for correction of a gate.

As for this data, Mr. Nono(http://www.kumin.ne.jp/k-kodama/) is created. It appends by good will.

¡ Author

White bear (Kazuhiro Miyazaki)

Email : miyazaki@nirai.ne.jp

Homepage : http://flightinfo.ens.ne.jp/sfs/

*It is thankful to Mr. Masamune of Nagano Prefecture who offered data, such as a photograph of the Matsumoto airport, from the bottom of its heart in manufacture.