This is a package of 14 Dutch airfields and seaplane bases as they appeared at the time of the German invasion in May 1940.
Cees Donker has kindly given permission for conversion of his very authentic scenery for CFS2 use.
Cees originally constructed Bergen, Buiksloot, De Mok, De Vlijt, Ockenburg, Ruygenhoek, Schellingwoude, Valkenburg (Katwijk), Waalhaven, and Ypenburg for FS2004. Schiphol was made for FSX, and De Kooy for CFS2.
Kevin Driver has adapted these airfields for CFS2 with modified or new background bitmaps and destructible GSL objects for the majority of them. In addition, De Zilk, Haamstede and Middenmeer have been built. De Mok, De Vlijt and Schellingwoude are non-GSL bases. The non-GSL Koolhoven factory at Waalhaven is also included.
This project could not have been completed without the help of Robert Sprackland (“Robert John”) and Allen Downey (“Allen”). They are responsible for nearly all of the GSL objects found in Cees Donker’s Airfield Buildings Library being made destructible.
These airfields are designed to compliment Joachim (“Achim”) Schmidt’s Dutch airfields and Andrew (“Rami”) Talbot’s urban and ports GSL scenery for the Netherlands.
By Cees Donker & Kevin Driver
Cees Donker has kindly given permission for conversion of his very authentic scenery for CFS2 use.
Cees originally constructed Bergen, Buiksloot, De Mok, De Vlijt, Ockenburg, Ruygenhoek, Schellingwoude, Valkenburg (Katwijk), Waalhaven, and Ypenburg for FS2004. Schiphol was made for FSX, and De Kooy for CFS2.
Kevin Driver has adapted these airfields for CFS2 with modified or new background bitmaps and destructible GSL objects for the majority of them. In addition, De Zilk, Haamstede and Middenmeer have been built. De Mok, De Vlijt and Schellingwoude are non-GSL bases. The non-GSL Koolhoven factory at Waalhaven is also included.
This project could not have been completed without the help of Robert Sprackland (“Robert John”) and Allen Downey (“Allen”). They are responsible for nearly all of the GSL objects found in Cees Donker’s Airfield Buildings Library being made destructible.
These airfields are designed to compliment Joachim (“Achim”) Schmidt’s Dutch airfields and Andrew (“Rami”) Talbot’s urban and ports GSL scenery for the Netherlands.
By Cees Donker & Kevin Driver