Phoenix Deer Valley Municipal Airport
By John B. Loney, Jr.
September 13, 2005
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ABOUT THE AIRPORT:

Phoenix Deer Valley Municipal Airport serves Phoenix and Maricopa County and is owned by the City Of Phoenix. The airport has more than one runway. The longest is a paved runway extending 8200 feet. The facility is at an elevation of 1476 feet at a distance of about 15 miles from Phoenix. Phoenix Deer Valley Airport is a general aviation reliever airport for Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The airport is home to more than 1,350 based aircraft and had more than 340,000 takeoffs and landings in 2004. A vital component of the City of Phoenix airport system, Deer Valley is the second busiest general aviation airport in the nation.

Airport Operational Statistics:

Aircraft based on the field: 1,350

Aircraft operations: avg 796/day
local general aviation 100%
military <1%
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ABOUT THE SCENERY:

This scenery was inspired by another request. Deer Valley turned out to be a great facility to work with. It was great to have more than the usual amount of information available about the airport. Tere are over 1,000 planes based at Deer Valley, but I could only get 438 parking spaces into the scenery. Though I included a larger then usual flight plan file, there is still plenty of room for you to add many more AI aircraft to the scenery. There are several dynamic scenery from Lago's FSE, trucks and cars driving around the facility. This should be a very enjoyable airport to fly in and out of in FS9. Happy landings all.
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ABOUT THE AIRCRAFT:

The aircraft used for the scenery startup is the Pilatus PC-12 pc12comb.zip

The aircraft used in the flight plans are listed below:

AC# Type/Livery Zip File
1 Beechcraft Baron 58 default
2 Beechcraft King Air 350 default
16 Cessna 208 Caravan Amphibian default
22 Cessna Skyhawk 172SP default
25 Cessna Skylane 182S default
51 Piper Cherokee 180 default
174 Beechcraft King Air B200 kab2004.zip
175 Beechjet 400A bj404.zip
181 Adam 500 a500.zip
186 Cessna Citation Mustang cesmust4.zip
187 Cirrus SR20 gkcirr.zip and gkcir_04.zip
212 Learjet 45 dalear.zip
213 Gulfstream G100 g100moz4.zip
228 Hawker 800XP h8xp04.zip
237 Gulfstream V interg5.zip
261 Lancair Legacy legacyv3.exe*****

***** This is an aircraft I created with FSDS2. It's flyable and I used it as an AI aircraft in this scenery's flight plan. If you wish to use it, you can download it from my website listed below. The aircraft is not available anywhere else.

Of course, you can exchange the aircraft for ones you like. There is a copy of the flight plans source file included.
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THANKS TO:

Ray Lunning for suggesting Phoenix Deer Valley Airport.
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INSTALLATION:

Author's Note:

After receiving many emails, I find that I am a little off the beaten path. My FS file structure is not the default setup. So as you read these instructions, keep in mind that most of the files will work from anywhere as long as FS knows where they are. If your file structure is C:\Programs Files\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator 9\ it's ok. Just place or check to verify that certain files are in certain folders. I will refer to the above structure as the DEFAULT FILE STRUCTURE, and the following file structure as MY FILE STRUCTURE. Which is: D:\fs2004\ and my scenery files are in D:\fs2k4_scenery\.
I have it this way because I've also done scenery for fs2002 and I didn't want to get the two versions mixed up. (Bet'cha can't guess what the folder name for the fs2002 scenery is). So in explaining where the files go, I'll try not to confuse anyone, but if I do, please contact me for clarification.

AFTER UNZIPPING THE FILE kdvt_v1.ZIP TO A TEMPORARY FOLDER, HOPEFULLY, YOU ARE READING THIS README FILE.

If you don't have them already, download Lee Swordy's Traffic Tools v2x and AFCAD2x. Follow the instructions from the files and install them onto your system. While you're at it, download the texture files necessary for this scenery and put them into the main FS texture folder. They are: ASDv2.1, Nova, Nova Gold and NovaSim textures, plus my own custom textures. All are available for free at my website, www.lfssd.net (the "l" is an L, not a one). You also should download Rwy12 objects/textures. You don't need the complete Rwy12 program. (See the Rwy12 open letter on SurClaro or SurClaro.com)

Using the folders switch, unzip the file kdvtscen.zip to the drive where you have your FS. Using your file manager (Windows Explorer) check to make sure that all the files are in their proper folder.

C:\My Documents\Flight Simulator Files should have the .FLT and .WX files (This is for the Windows XP users.) For all other OS the .FLT and .WX files are under the main FS folder. (I think)
Drive:\FS9 folder\Addon Scenery\scenery should have AF2_*.bgl (Refer to Default file structure if different)
Drive:\FS9 folder\Scenery\World\scenery should have TrafficDeerValley.bgl
Drive:\fs2k4_scenery or Addon Scenery folder\KDVT\scenery should have the kdvt_*.bgl scenery files (The KOPF folder can also go under the Addon Scenery folder if you wish)
Drive:\FS9 folder\Texture should have the following textures:
The ASDv2.1, Nova, NovaGold and NovaSim texture sets. With this download, the textures in the KOPF/texture folder can be moved to the FS main texture folder if you wish.
If you have Lago's FSE 2004, then check the following:
Drive:\FS9 folder\Lago\FSE\Data\should have DeerValley.SE2 for static scenery and
Drive:\FS9 folder\Lago\Common\Tracks\should have DeerValley.OSC For dynamic scenery

Drive:\FS9 folder\KDVT\xml\contains the Rwy12 xml files for those who need the source files for the Rwy12 objects. If you do not wish to change any of the Rwy12 objects, you can delete these files.

I added textures for this scenery to the texture folder under the scenery folder (KDVT\texture). You can move them to the main FS texture folder. If it asks you if you want to overwrite you already have them and you can delete these if you wish.

Activating the scenery in FS9:

1. Start FS
2. At the Menu, select Settings
3. Then select Scenery Library
4. Select Add Area
5. Go to where you have the scenery folder in the file structure and just open the scenery name folder ie; (KDVT) Then click OK
6. Set the priority using the "D" Key or the Move Down button or the "U" Key or the Move Up Button
7. Click OK
8. Close FS and re-start
9. At the menu select "Select a Flight"
10. Scroll down to your flight, hightlight and click FLY NOW
You're at the airport of your choice. Go fly.

You should be ready to fly. Happy landings!
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Legal stuff. Copyright and Distribution
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This scenery is freeware. Copyright John B. Loney, Jr. Feel free to add or change this scenery. Especially if you know a more accurate placement of items. You do not have my permission to make any monetary gain from this scenery. It started out as freeware and it shall remain freeware.
- The author's rights and wishes concerning this archive must be
respected.

Copyright 2005 by John B. Loney, Jr. All Rights Reserved.
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Disclaimer
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I do not accept any responsibility for any damage to any system as a result of running this scenery.
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Contact:
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As usual, I welcome any comments. I will try to answer as many as I can.

E-Mail: Website:
jbloney@comcast.net www.lfssd.net

Have fun and enjoy.