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RAF Mildenhall for FS9

ian elliot

SOH-CM-2025
A quick and dirty scenery and my first attempt at using ADE (Airport Design Editor ), i could'nt belive how quick i got the hang of this program, this scenery is about 2 hours work and use's common Maiw librarys, i was'nt intending this to be a full scenery project, just an exercise in learning ADE, but im pretty pleased with the results.
it also works with the MAIW mildenhall tanker package but there is a file you will need to remove first, the read-me i'll give you more details.
i also have the Calclassic's airliners installed on my system so i get some intresting visitors.
hope you like, cheers ian


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ADE rocks Cees, ive been loyal to Afcad scince the beginning of time but i'd recommend giving this a go, its a little clumsy at first, the nodes and taxi links are probably a little big and you have to be precise with where you put your mouse, but you'll soon get the hang of it, but the big + is being able to use background images while constructing layouts.
cheers ian
 
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