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Lewis and Clark Airstrip

falcon409

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This was an airstrip I put on hold for several reason, but I decided to release it "as-is". If it works for you, terrific. . .if not, just toss it. I liked it because it's in what amounts to a boxed canyon with one way in and one way out. There is a steep grade when landing and subsequently, the hangars and some houses are sunken on one side to keep them level. I didn't really care for that being the case and tried to add small flattens in those areas but the result was less than appealing.

Anyway, if anyone wants to trying it out to see how it works just PM me and I'll send you a download link.

Lewis&Clark-1 by Ed Wells, on Flickr

Lewis&Clark-2 by Ed Wells, on Flickr

Lewis&Clark-3 by Ed Wells, on Flickr
 
It does look like a lot of "fun" to fly into - and especially out of.

Out of curiosity where is it located (the strip, not the download)

thanks
Gavin
 
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