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Microsoft Flight Simulator
Aircraft and Scenery Designer*
Scenery Files
South East - Volume 1
(c) 1993 - John Mechalas
-----Introduction-----
This file archive contains scenery files in Volume 1 of my Southeast
scenery collection. Located in this archive should be the following files:
JACKSONV.ADV JACKSONV.DY1 JACKSONV.SC1 MIAMI.ADV
MIAMI.DY1 MIAMI.MOD MIAMI.SC1 ORLANDO.ADV
ORLANDO.DY1 ORLANDO.SC1 TAMPA.ADV TAMPA.DY1
TAMPA.MOD TAMPA.SC1 README.1ST README.2ND
ADVFILES.DOC
If any of these files are missing or damaged, you may write me at my
permanent address, and for the cost of registration ($5) plus $2 shipping and
handling and a floppy disk, I will send you the archive. The address to write
to is:
John Mechalas
2830 Townway Rd.
Danville, IL 61832
You can also contact me via E-Mail at the following internet address:
mechalas@gn.ecn.purdue.edu
This address will be valid until the summer of '94, upon which I will
graduate. My home/permanent address will be valid indefinitely.
-----Scenery Coverage-----
This archive contains both static and dynamic detailing for the airports/
cities listed below. All files were designed to be overlaid on subLOGIC's
Scenery Disk 7, covering Florida along with most of the East Coast region.
Scenery Area Airports North East
------------ -------- ----- -----
Jacksonville Jacksonville International 12356 18931
Miami Miami International 10375 19615
Kendall-Tamiami Executive 10288 19569
Orlando Orlando International 11466 19139
Tampa Tampa International 11240 18690
-----Memory Requirements-----
You must allocate at least 17000 bytes for dynamic scenery and 17000 bytes
for static scenery in order to load the largest scenery files.
-----Instrument Approaches-----
The following instrument approaches are supported by my scenery files. If
you send in the $5 registration fee, I will send you (free of charge) copies of
official instrument approach plates, as published by the NOAA. These terminal
procedure charts will allow you to utilize the ILS approaches to their fullest
potentials; and if you plan to do any serious armchair piloting, I strongly
recommend them.
Airport Approach Runway Frequency
------- -------- ------ ---------
Jacksonville International ILS 7 110.70
ILS 13 108.90
LOC 25 109.10
LOC BC 31 108.90
Miami International ILS 9L 110.30
ILS 9R 110.90
ILS 12 108.90
ILS 27L 109.50
ILS 27R 109.10
LOC 30 111.70
Orlando International ILS 17 111.75
ILS 18R 111.90
ILS 35 110.50
ILS 36R 110.70
Kendall-Tamiami Executive ILS 9R 108.70
Tampa International ILS 18L 110.30
ILS 18R 108.50
ILS 36L 108.90
LOC BC 36R 110.30
ILS = Instrument Landing System
LOC = Localizer
LOC BC = Localizer Back Course
-----ATIS Centers-----
Airport ATIS Arrival ATIS Departure
------- ------------ --------------
Jacksonville International 125.85
Kendall-Tamiami Executive 124.00
Miami International 117.10 119.15
Orlando International 121.25
Tampa International 126.45
-----General Scenery Information-----
All scenery has been SEE4 enhanced.
I have been experimenting with different kinds of dynamic scenery
lately, and as a result you will be able to see cars and trucks on the
interstates surrounding the major airport approaches. I rather like the
idea of being able to fly over traffic on my way to landing, and the
best effects are at Tampa International.
* - (c) 1990 Microsoft Corporation
** - (c) 1986,1989 subLOGIC
*** - (c) 1989 Microsoft Corporation