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East European HAS library uploaded by me

ian elliot

SOH-CM-2025
A library for East European Warsaw pact style blast shelters for FSX


Something ive had kicking around for age's, figured i'd make up a library to maybe encourage others at making a few airfields, these are old objects that ive run through MDLX for better frames with texture's in DDS format, they are roughly based on a design ive seen on Hungarian airfields but would look at home on any Warsaw pact airfield.


You have 2 shelters, one open and one closed, a control bunker (a control tower built into a HAS) and a cresent shaped dirt blast shield


you can install by placing the Bgl into your Addon-scenery/scenery folder and texture's into your Addon-scenery texture folder, or just place the whole East European Blast shelter library folder into Addon-scenery and activate just like a normal scenery.


I figure ive got the scale about right, see pic of Mig 21, although you may want to reduce scale just a little for personnal taste,


Im using instant scenery but should work in any object placement program

cheers ian
 
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