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Airport Neubrandenburg-Trollenhagen ETNU

ZsoltB

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FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 SceneryFS2004 Scenery--Neubrandenburg-Trollenhagen 2012
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FS2004 Scenery--Neubrandenburg-Trollenhagen 2012. Neubrandenburg Airport (ETNU) is a public airport and military airbase located in Trollenhagen, 6 km northeast of Neubrandenburg in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. By Frithjof Koch, Volker Low, Rainer Mehlin, Henry Baumann.


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I got it installed and flew around the perimeter last night. Lots of nice hangars and and objects, many of which come with the download. This is the first time that I've seen an Il 76 in the sim so that's kind of neat.

I'm not sure if I have a conflict or what, but I have some alignment issues with my installation. Is anyone else having this problem?

1. Author's screen shot
2. My installation
 
I think you have another scenery/afcad of the same airfield showing through, but i cant think myself of anything in that area that may conflict, try moving the scenery down the scenery list in your library, maybe that'll work,
cheers ian
 
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Neubrandenburg-Trollenhagen 2012. Neubrandenburg Airport (ETNU) is a public airport and military airbase located in Trollenhagen, 6 km northeast of Neubrandenburg in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. By Frithjof Koch, Volker Low, Rainer Mehlin, Henry Baumann.
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Bingo!

That was the issue. I removed the offending file (AF2_ETNU_63) from the 1963 East German Airfields package and all is now well in Brandenburg.

For anyone interested in the East German Package, you can get it here:

FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 SceneryFS2004 1963 East Germany Scenery
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FS2004 1963 East Germany Scenery. East Germany (known as the DDR) was the former Soviet occupation zone of Germany. This scenery recreates several airports and the Berlin wall in the city center circa June 1963. Note: On many of the ILS systems, only a short range is available. This is due to the somewhat primitive Soviet technology used in East Germany at the time. By Mike Stevens.
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