FSX Scenery - Puerto Ayacucho Airport (SVPA) - Venezuela
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Low-capacity airport mostly used by tourist agencies with
locations in Amazonas state, although it's used as a terminal
for the armed forces and security agencies of the state due
to its proximity to the Colombian border

With photo-terrain scenery from satellite imagery of Yahoo Satellite.

Not compatible with versions prior to FSX.

This scenery includes terminal building with realistic
textures from images obtained from Internet.

However, it also has macros FSX library objects.

INSTALLATION:
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This scenario has a friendly Auto-Install.
Follow these steps for a successful installation:

* Install this package in your FSX main folder.
* When you start FSX, make sure that the scenery is in the scenery library.
* Go choose SVPA! that's it!


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
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* Thanks to Erick Rodriguez (aka | XTerk-RS |), the development
and improvement tool that facilitates the installation of this stage.
http://fsxtools.blogspot.com/

* Thanks to Gustavo La Cruz (http://venesim.net.ve/) for the development
of textures and models of nationals airplanes and helicopters.

* Thanks to the creators of the free tools used
to this scenario.

RECOMMENDATIONS:
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* I especially recommend the use of scenario
http://sites.google.com/site/fsxvenezuela/vfrscenery
developed by Jacob Parra.

* Also recommend using a good scenario "Mesh Terrain.


LICENSE AGREEMENT:
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* This scenery package is freeware.
* Any type of commercial use is strictly prohibited.
* Performing modifications without the author's consent is also prohibited.

ENDNOTES:
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* This setting is only for FSX ... is not compatible backward to FSX.
* This scenario addresses the wrong position at the airport and
placed in the real coordinates.
* This scenario requires a high performance computer.


I hope you enjoy this scenario, much as I enjoyed doing it .... !
Any suggestion or comments will be appreciated. Send your feedback to:
davidmald684@hotmail.com
Don't forget to visit my website to get the latest updates and sceneries:
http://davidmaldonado684.blogspot.com/

Regards,
David Maldonado