GarryJSmith
Charter Member
Hi Good People,
The Ford Project Team is pleased to advise that the Fordlandia Scenery project is now ready for download from the Ford Tri-Motor Project site.
Bit of background: Fordlandia is a now-abandoned, prefabricated industrial town established in the Amazon Rainforest in 1928 by American industrialist Henry Ford to secure a source of cultivated rubber for the automobile manufacturing operations of the Ford Motor Company in the United States.
The scenery is a historical FS2004 rendition of the town and factory facilities circa 1930's. Has a runway and airport plus a sea runway and some additional fictional extras to enrich the scenery. Created for your flight sim enjoyment by the Ford Project Team. This FREE scenery and many more can be found at: http://www.ford-tri-motor.net/scenery.htm Plus buckets of historical liveries available for several vintage aircraft at the Ford Project Site.
For those that want quickly get to the download: http://www.ford-tri-motor.net/fordlandia.htm
Regards from Garry and Edward - the Ford Project Team.
The Ford Project Team is pleased to advise that the Fordlandia Scenery project is now ready for download from the Ford Tri-Motor Project site.
Bit of background: Fordlandia is a now-abandoned, prefabricated industrial town established in the Amazon Rainforest in 1928 by American industrialist Henry Ford to secure a source of cultivated rubber for the automobile manufacturing operations of the Ford Motor Company in the United States.
The scenery is a historical FS2004 rendition of the town and factory facilities circa 1930's. Has a runway and airport plus a sea runway and some additional fictional extras to enrich the scenery. Created for your flight sim enjoyment by the Ford Project Team. This FREE scenery and many more can be found at: http://www.ford-tri-motor.net/scenery.htm Plus buckets of historical liveries available for several vintage aircraft at the Ford Project Site.
For those that want quickly get to the download: http://www.ford-tri-motor.net/fordlandia.htm
Regards from Garry and Edward - the Ford Project Team.