CYSM Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada

Fort Smith Airport, (IATA: YSM, ICAO: CYSM), is located approximately 4 Km west of town of Fort Smith.


This scenery has been created to replace the default FSX CYSM airport using ADEX v01.47.07

1. Slight adjustment to runway orintation.
2. Terminal replaced using FSX Scenery Object.
3. Airport roads and vehicle parking areas added.
4. Airport lighting added.
5. Other improvement include static objects.
6. Airport approach plates and diagrams included along with airport views.

It will be noted that the asphpalt and gravel runway 02/20 has been redrawn but is not in use for AI traffic.

Installation:

Copy the 3 BGL files contained in the "Addon Scenery" folder into your "FSX Addon Scenery->Scenery" folder.

Place the files contained in the "Global Scenery/Texture" folders as follows:

Copy the 4 BGL files located the Scenery Folder into your "FSX Global->Scenery" folder.
Copy the 27 DDS files located in the Texture Folder into you "FSX Global->Texture" folder

NOTE: Those of you who installed my CYYG Charlottetown, PEI scenery will need to delete the following 2 files from the
"Global->texture" folder

mac_stair.bmp and mac_stairs1.bmp

I have since converted all BMP files to DDS and therefore the two file noted above will not be needed.


To Uninstall:

1. Just delete the 3 BGL files previously placed in your "FSX Addon Scenery->Scenery" folder.

2. Note: The files placed in the Global->Scenery->Texture folders need not be deleted. These objects
may be used in other sceneries.


Acknowledgements
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ADEX (freeware) Utility - Jon Masterson.........http://www.scruffyduckscenery.co.uk
This also has a download center for many other ADE files.

Please visit here for more information...........http://www.airportdesigneditor.co.uk

Any questions relating to ADE can be answered at www.fsdeveloper.com/forum......look for Airport Design Editor

Jim Dhaenens for providing the library of objects contained in lightobj. These are Copyright 2008 by Jim Dhaenens and you may use them without further permission as long as you ensure proper credit is given. No commercial use is authorized without specific permission, jdhaenens@sbcglobal.net.



Robert Catherall
robertcatherall@hotmail.com