A few days ago, I found a small dirt strip airfield by the Mexico boarder in the deserts of Southern California. It had two buildings on it, one was a generic rustic low rez box. The other, a blue striped metal hanger.
For some reason, I bonded to this stretch of dusty strip. I tried adding some scenery to it via some new programs like Instant Scenery 2, etc, and nothing worked. Then at FSDeveloper.com a couple of people told me about ADE. I have been out of scenery for 5 years, since FSX came out. Well, I found ADE, downloaded it and the files it would need, cranked it up, found it was pretty simple, sort of like AFCAD was in the old days.
Soon, in perhaps 30+ min's, I had populated my little dirt strip with some rustic old hangers, light poles, some static planes, cars, an FBO building, some oil drums and things, 2 surplus barrack buildings, and now I have a half-abandoned, dusty old 'realistic' airstrip near the Mexico border.
Loving it....!
What it looked like before.
For some reason, I bonded to this stretch of dusty strip. I tried adding some scenery to it via some new programs like Instant Scenery 2, etc, and nothing worked. Then at FSDeveloper.com a couple of people told me about ADE. I have been out of scenery for 5 years, since FSX came out. Well, I found ADE, downloaded it and the files it would need, cranked it up, found it was pretty simple, sort of like AFCAD was in the old days.
Soon, in perhaps 30+ min's, I had populated my little dirt strip with some rustic old hangers, light poles, some static planes, cars, an FBO building, some oil drums and things, 2 surplus barrack buildings, and now I have a half-abandoned, dusty old 'realistic' airstrip near the Mexico border.
Loving it....!
What it looked like before.