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CD_Airfield_Buildings_Library_4.0 released!

Cees Donker

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Scenery Add-Ons

Description: CD Airfield Buildings Library 4.0

This is the fourth edition of the Airfield Buildings macros created by Cees Donker converted into library objects which can be used as GSL scenery. The package includes files for RAF watch offices, hangars, maintenance sheds, stores, huts, barracks, as well as rolling stock, a bridge and a church. Three dozen Dutch airfield and associated objects have been added in this edition.

This project was begun by Sander de Cocq and continued by Kevin Driver. Robert John Sprackland made the armoury and the underground fuel tank destructible in the first edition released in 2014.

In the second edition, released in 2015, Allen Downey took on the monumental task of modifying these objects to make them all destructible and more frame rate friendly. He added LODs to the needed models (those over 150 polygons). Damaged/destroyed models were added for all objects. He also reworked some objects and textures. Kevin Driver corrected a couple of texture naming issues in 2016.

In the third edition Kevin Driver converted objects from Cees Donker's FS2004 Dutch airfields scenery packages into GSL library objects. Once again Robert Sprackland stepped in to do the heavy lifting by modifying the Dutch hangars, making them destructible and fixing texture issues.

This fourth edition has Cees Donker's latest authentic FSX and FS2004 Dutch buildings added to the package. Conversion of these and the remaining objects from the third edition to destructible GSL objects was done by Allen Downey and Kevin Driver.

by Cees Donker

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit CD_Airfield_Buildings_Library_4.0.zip
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
 
My appreciation goes to all of those who put in work on this package. I use it extensively because it is sooo good. :encouragement:
 
Lovely work. The small buildings are really versatile as well. This really is one of the must haves. Thanks Cees, Allen and Kevin.:applause:
 
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I agree with both comments; these airfield buildings have become indispensable to airfield building and in mission builder. A hearty thank you to all involved. :encouragement:
 
Really a nice package guys. Thanks to all involved.

I only have one install of CFS2, PTO, so I am constantly running up against my OBJECTS_DP limits, and having to delete a few to add a few. But I went through the INFO folder and picked out 9 that I will add to my set up- mostly watch-offices. I also like that little CD_BombStore object. I have always thought something similar would be nice for the PTO- lose the grass, add sand.

One object I had never heard of, is a caravan. Had no clue what they were so had to look them up. Found a neat thread about them here

Cheers,
MR
 
Oh, yeah! I have watched that movie before- on Amazon. I'll watch it again with special attention to caravans, bomb stores and Wimpeys!

Thanks, Kevin.

MR
 
It is nice to see people continue to refine & improve on the eye candy for this old sim. It really improves the immersion factor. Many thanks gents! :medals::applause:
 
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