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UK2000 Scenery – EGJJ Jersey Airport v1.1.0

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Note: Requires UK2000 Scenery Common Library.

Note: To remove static aircraft, rename the following files:

• uk2000scenery-airport-egjj-jersey\scenery\World\scenery\airport.bgl -> airport.bgl.static
• uk2000scenery-airport-egjj-jersey\scenery\World\scenery\airport.bgl.nostatic -> airport.bgl

Changelog
v1.1.0:
– Grass parking size increased
– C130J Removed
– Terrain changes
– Lights on 08 threshold changed to Studs
Description
Jersey Airport was opened on 10th March 1937, and covered an area of 97 acres, with a 980-yard grass runway. This included a new terminal building, a central tower, and two side buildings for arrivals and departures. There were also two large hangars. In July 1940 enemy forces touched down, and five years of German occupation followed during World War Two. Following liberation in May 1945, Jersey Airport started passenger flights once again, and traffic dramatically increased.​

Our new system takes advantage of the sloping terrain technology in MSFS. We now have sloping runways and airports. No more will we have to put up with flat, unrealistic airports. You can see the undulation in the runway and even experiences changes apron and taxiway slopes.

The scenery utilizes many of the new MSFS features, including their airport and approach light models. The MSFS Vegetation system is used where possible to populate the airfield with grass, trees and scrubs. Scenery also includes animated runway guard lights (wigwags) and rotating radar.

Features:

• Full detail Buildings
• Realistic Ground Markings
• UK Runway markings
• Stunning Night Effects
• High detailed Airport Vehicles
• Excellent Frame Rates
• Full set of signs
• Fencing
• GA Static Aircraft
• Improved runway lights
• Vegetation
• PBR Materials
• Animated ‘WigWags’ and radar

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