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Paulatuk SAR

CG_1976

Ret. US Coastie/RCAF
Having some SAR drills on the edge of the Arctic.
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<center>FSX - FSX Scenery </center> <center>FSX Scenery--Amundsen Paulatuk
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FSX Scenery--Amundsen Paulatuk. Homage to crewmen and scientists of Amundsen Paulatuk, CYPC. This scenery was created to pay tribute to mariners and scientists of Amundsen (a Canadian Coast Guard scientific icebraker) for their scientific and humanitary (medical) mission far up in northern Canada. The ship (landable) is anchored at N69*23.45 W124*03.44 and the shuttle is near the village at N69*20.84 W124*03.72. The ship, the shuttle, the quads and the polars bears are original author's objects. All others are from FSX default objects (the village buildings are non representative of local architecture). Thanks to Gilles Gauthier for his local mesh, lakes and shoreline.[/SIZE]
 
Love the details on the icebreaker.

As soon as there's a 732 with gravel kit out you're gonna see me a lot more often in the canadian north. Until then it's standard tubing for me.
 
You can land a 737 at Diavek Mine strip. But that strip is only available in Fs9 courtesy of Sidney Schwartz. Trust me 1st Air does it a lot. There are lot of places to put down a tub in NWT. Heck we've had the An-124 in Yellowknife.
 
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