FS2002, Rarotonga International Airport, Cook Islands...............NCRG
By: Bill Melichar

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Description:

This scenery adds a new realistic terminal and hangar area to the airport at Rarotonga. This is a small airport with an adequate runway to handle large airliners. The scenery also includes some static aircraft in the liveries which service this airport. It has subdued night lighting, aircraft stairs and service vehicles, gas tanks, and tropical landscaping to make you feel like you are there.

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Installation:

1. Extract the file into your main FS2002 scenedb folder.

2. Start FS and go to the World tab, and then down to Scenery Library. Click on Add Area, find and open the scenedb folder, then find the Rarotonga folder and click on it. The name Rarotonga should now appear in the title window, so click OK. Rarotonga shold now appear at the top of your Scenery Library list, then click the OK tab at the bottom, and the scenery will begin to install. When complete, exit FS.

3. Find your main FS2002 folder and open it, then scroll down till you come to some notebook icons, and find the one labeled scenery and open it. Scroll all the way to the bottom, and find the Rarotonga section, then copy and paste the following lines immediately below the last line of the section. This will eliminate the default FS buildings at this location.

Exclude=S21 11.96,W159 47.94,S21 12.01,W159 47.8,objects

4. Turn on FS2002 and go flying out of Rarotonga!

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Notes:

This area as in all the minor islands I have encountered in FS2002, has an aircraft bouncing effect on taxiways, turnouts, and tarmacs. I have tried everything possible to counter act this, without success.

This scenery has three desity settings so you can custom taylor it to your needs.
Normal: Gives you the entire airport without any static aircraft.
Dense: Gives you the airport with one static aircraft out by the hangar.
Very Dense: Gives you the airport with an additional static aircraft at the terminal.

This scenery will be greatly enhanced, as will all your water areas with the addition of Ed Truthan's oceanstex.zip, which is a truly remarkable water texture making it as real as it gets.
Once again, I have found no terrain mesh done for these South Pacific Islands, and would like to encourage anyone who is an artist in this area to do these beautiful islands.

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Credits:

John de Langristin, who once again came through with just the right item I needed, at the right time. Thanks John, the hangars fit this scenery like a glove. Thanks once again for the car parks.

Gerd Winterfeld, and Richard Powell for the beautifully done tropical trees.

Mike Wallace, for the best static aircraft, made to order for any location in the world.

Christian Friedrich, for the best stair trucks, which are becoming a very regular part of my scenery areas where finger gates do not exist.

Jerry Arzdorf, for the small fuel truck which fits in so nicely in this part of the world.

H. Enos, for the small fuel tanks, for small airports. I love the detail and realistic look of these tanks.
Rafael Garcia Sanchez, for the Nova mobile buildings in the hangar area.

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Legal and Contact:

This scenery is freeware, and may not be reproduced in any manner, part or whole, for profit. If you wish to upload this scenery to your site, you have my permission as long as there is no profit involved, and it is treated as freeware. Please let me know about your site, since my collection is becoming very diverse, and International. Use this scenery at your own risk.

Contact me for any reason, please include the scenery name, or the word, "scenery" in your E-mail subject line so I do not delete it by mistake.

bilboyz@aol.com

Bill Melichar
Mission Viejo, California
USA