Sbob
SOH-CM-2025
While I was getting my FS2002 install repaired, I noticed something that had always bugged me.
One of my "master" ARRCAB dat files listed an aircraft carrier near Guantanamo Bay (Cuba).
Years ago, I had tried to find this mystery scenery but struck out.
I've been doing some digging and I did manage to find an update kit for FS2002 but it only includes some bits and pieces.
The carrier is the USS Saratoga (CV-60) and it was uploaded for FS2K, zip file name CV602V10.ZIP.
The author is Robert Waszkiewicz, who also produced drive-able ships for FS9 and FSX.
Does anyone know why this zip file no longer exists? Better yet, does anyone have CV602V10.zip in their stash?
One of my "master" ARRCAB dat files listed an aircraft carrier near Guantanamo Bay (Cuba).
Years ago, I had tried to find this mystery scenery but struck out.
I've been doing some digging and I did manage to find an update kit for FS2002 but it only includes some bits and pieces.
The carrier is the USS Saratoga (CV-60) and it was uploaded for FS2K, zip file name CV602V10.ZIP.
The author is Robert Waszkiewicz, who also produced drive-able ships for FS9 and FSX.
Does anyone know why this zip file no longer exists? Better yet, does anyone have CV602V10.zip in their stash?




and I just posted that I had no intention to install this thing in FS9.
It starts out fine but over time it gets a little funky, like the deck is rusty and starting to give way. The good news is that it doesn't need a flatten. The ARRCAB numbers hold up for both traps and cat shots, if there was a flatten issue I wouldn't be able to keep doing landings and take offs using ARRCAB. The bad news is that the deck stuff might be some kind of memory leak, but I don't think it is.
, I'll post the file here. 
Flying to the Stennis from NAS Miramar or NAS LeMoore in a fighter like the F-14 or F/A-18 is a bit of a long shot if you enjoy bending the throttles (unless you plan to do some in-flight refueling), but its a great location for pre-deployment training or as a spot to start flight ops at the start of a WESTPAC deployment.