NVSS-TANNA SANTO PEOKA AIRPORT VANUATU v1.0

Author: David A Wain
Adelaide Australia
Email: torana_mad_man@hotmail.com


Finally here it is. A second airport for the Vanuatu islands. Santa Peoka Airport, Tanna. This airport at this stage only
recieves domestic small and medium props and small jets. It provides a limited amount of avgas and A1 jet fuel. This scenery was
modeled using Google Earth images which put buildings and afcad layout as close to accurate as canbe. Buildings were modeled using
EOD with Nova and default textures used. EOD objects compiled using FSSC. Some runway12 and EZ scenery objects used. For those who
don't have the libraries for the objects used I have included in the package. I hope you enjoy this scenery as much as i had creating
it. Please email me if you have any problems and as normal, if you have any photos of Vanuatu or info so i can improve this and other
sceneries please email them to me. Special appreciation to the authors of theobjects used and created by them. This scenery works well
beside Andy Wier's mind blowing pacific SRTM mesh. You can find this on http://SurClaro.com --- pacificsrtm1.zip and pacificsrtm2.zip.

ENJOY :-)

Author: David A Wain
Adelaide Australia

INSTALLATION:

Installing this scenery is as easy as 1 2 3, thanks to the installer package. Remember to activate the scenery named Santo
Peoka and if you don't have the Static Objects Folder don't forget to activate that too or some objects wont work. NOTE: For
those who don't know how to activate scenery is done as follows. When you have started FS2004 Click on Settings > Scenery Library >
Add Area. A window will appear click on the Addon Scenery folder then find the folder named Santo Pekoa. Click once on this folder
click OK then Click OK on the flight sim window. Exit FS2004 then restart. This is the same for the Static Objects Folder. Happy
Flights


EULA:

This was created as a freeware scenery and therefor should not be used or sold for commercial purposes or modified unless
permission has been asked for to me or other authors involved.




Author: David A Wain
Adelaide Australia
Email: torana_mad_man@hotmail.com