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Rutland State?

Motormouse

SOH-CM-2025
I was ambling around in the Moth last evening, out of
KGFL, found my way to Rutland State.....the stock field looks a bit sparse, was wondering if there's any scenery enhancements for it?

ttfn

Pete
 
Not since FS2000, when Brian Gladden did it. It is a neat little place. 0B7 Warren-Sugarbush is a really neat spot too. It's a glider port on top of a hill.
 
Ain't much at the real airport either..... A couple of old 50's vintage hangars, the small terminal and T-hangars in a few different places... That's about it. If you want a nice one, a bit further north is Middlebury state and there is a great photo real scenery by Bob Williams (Whom I have met... We both like to go aircraft spotting at KBTV)

Get it at Flightsim.com

FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Scenery FS2004 Scenery--Middlebury State Airport
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FS2004 Scenery--Middlebury State Airport, Middlebury, Vermont (VT), USA (6B0). Photoreal scenery, generated using over 160 high resolution digital photographs and by physically measuring all scenery objects for complete accuracy. By Robert H. Williams.[/SIZE]



Brian
 
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