SCST Gamboa Airport of Castro
This small airport belongs to de Castro Air Club and it is sited by the village of the same name, in the Chiloe island, Tenth Region of Chile
Geographical localization:
Lat S42º 29' 25"
Long W73º 46' 22"
altitude 145 ft, 44m
Runway gravel and grass, lenght 1020m with 750m useful
heading 15/33
This airpor was reproduced because of the gentle cooperation of Mr Werner Rodolfo Vera Avila and sureley with more than any other that help with his work.
This is a freeware and in anyway may be sell, because it was made, only with freeware programs.

INSTALLATION:
1.- Unzip in any empty file
2.- in this file you will have some .JPG and .TXT files among them shall be this one and one file with the ICAO name of the airpor for installation, This name will be compossed of the Icao name, plus JV and a number that is the issue of the airport. Ex. SCST.JV1. This file must be copied to: FLIGHT SIMULATOR 9 - SCENERY.
Once you made this, it is very good to give a look for the airport inside the SCENERY file. If every thing it is OK.
3.- Open the Fs2004
4._ In de dialog box SELECT FLIGHT, click on the command CONFIGURATION that it is down at the left.
5.- In the Configuration dialog box click on the command SCENERY LIBRARY.
6.- In the dialog box SCENERY LIBRARY CONFIGURATION, you must click on the command ADD ZONE.
7.- You will get a new dialog box named SELECT SCENERY DIRECTORY, in this one you must find the SCENERY file an get in this file.
8.-Now you will have the complete list of sceneries of the Flight Simulator, among them you has to find the name of the airport to install.
9.- you only has to highlight the name of the airport. In any way get into the file, if you do that the installation cannot continue, you has to go back. The FS only wants the name of the file.
10.- Click ACCEPT in this dialog box. Then this dialog box has to desapear.
11.- Click in ACCEPT of the SCENERY CONFIGURATION.
12.- Close the FS
13.- Open again and proceed in the conventional way.
This scenery was made by Jorge del Villar.
January 2006
jdelvillar@gmail.com