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FS2004 1962 Indochina Scenery

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Hi Guys, sorry if this has been put up before, but have not had time to go through the posts. If it has not, I guess it is worth a look for those interested:- FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Scenery FS2004 1962 Indochina Scenery
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Name: indoch62.zip Size: 3,710,754 Date: 04-21-2009
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[SIZE=-1] FS2004 1962 Indochina Scenery. This scenery package contains the major airports for Indochina and Burma as they were circa 1962, based upon material and photographs. The following airports are fully detailed: Rangoon, Burma; Mandalay, Burma; Phnom Penh, Cambodia; Saigon, South Vietnam; Da Nang, South Vietnam; Hanoi, North Vietnam; and Vientiane, Laos. Pakse and Savannakhet, Laos, are done in minor detail with backdated AFCADs. In addition, included are added parking and backdated AFCADS for many minor airports in the region, thus adding parking locations for AI, and removing the irritating strobes, taxi lines, and other features that did not normally exist during the 1950s and 1960s. By Mike Stevens.
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