FS2002 Scenery by C.Young in the New Orleans and South Louisiana area. The entire scenery series contains over 45 seprate scenery areas with over 100 marked helipads. This installment has a new heliport next to the Superdome downtown, a ship fire in the Mississippi River, Jackson Barracks military establishment, and Ferrara Fire Equipment in Holden, La.

General

Welcome to South Louisiana. This is an area made for Helicopters with applications for sports, the oil and gas industry, and emergency services. The New Orleans scenery series covers all of the areas by allowing you to assume the role of a pilot with several mission choices for each pilot scenario.

If you have my "Beulah" series, (once you have the full N.O. series)you will be able to fly from the New Orleans scenery to Beulah VIA new helipads in Gulfport, Ms., Dauphin Island, Al., and then to Beulah.

Please send any comments to me at:

birddawg205@hotmail.com



Files

The included information files:

Scenery.txt - A description and general location for each scenery cluster.

Stuff.txt - Just general background info on some of the scenery from the entire series. This is not essential. Just some good info.


Installation

1. Make a new directory in the default FS2002 directory called whatever you want. My directory is calles "Nawlins" which is a local pronunciation of New Orleans.

2. Unzip the scenery files and place the folder in the directory above. Do the same for the texture folder.

3. Start FS2002 and go to the area where you install new scenery and select your folder created in step 1.

There are no flatten or exclude files with this release.


Stuff

If you're not from the States, the Mississippi River runs through New Orleans and runs north to south from Illinois somewhere past New Orleans into the Gulf of Mexico south of New Orleans. In New Orleans, the river snakes around and even runs north is some areas. Generally for this scenery where the river is concerned North/West are the same direction and South/East are the same direction.

The big lake north of the city is Lake Pontchatrain pronounced "pont-cha-train". The smaller lake attached to the west side of Lake Pontchatrain is Lake Bourne pronounced "born". See stuff.txt for more.