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Bowron Lake Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada, Scenery Enhancements v1.0. Description: Designed to compliment UT Canada/Alaska and FSGenesis Cordillera or other 38.4 meter mesh LOD10 such as Raimondo Taburet freeware mesh for BC. Patches for UT Canada have yet to repair this areas rivers. Located in central BC, Bowron Lake is a world famous canoeing circuit. This scenery fixes two major sections of the Cariboo River that are missing from UT Canada. Includes scenery files, park documents and screenshots.
Brentwood STOLport - EGBX. Description: Brentwood is a new small airport in Essex in the south of England. It's located just within and next to the M25 London orbital motorway a few miles north of the Dartford Crossing, so communications and access for the huge, lucrative market in London and the South-east are excellent.
Bridges From Paris Description: This scenery features the 29 most famous bridges of downtown Paris. It makes the city looking much more realistic ! I had to make a compromise between high-detailed scenery and speed. That's why I have choosen to use the FS2002 default river texture, although it is not a very realistic one, that makes the scenery much lighter. I had to forget or remove many details, too, in order to make the scenery works properly. Anyway, I have been very carefull to give each bridge its real general appearance. That's my first scenery, I just did my best. A future version will include the three missing bridges at the extremities of the scenery, better textures, and the main missing statues. By Philippe Coutellier
Brisbane Airport Description:
located on the east coast of Australia. Consists of an international and domestic terminal. Scenery includes a detailed airport area.
By Damien Moriarty.
Brodsworth Hall,Doncaster, UK, V1.0. Description: The Castles and Halls series. Optimised for FSX with Horizon VFR Photographic Scenery, Generation X, volume 3. Scenery at 2.4m/pixel terrain mesh at 5m/pixel. Built and furnished between 1861 and 1863 by Charles Thellusson. Now owned by English Heritage and open to the general public. Others in the Castles and Halls series: Chatsworth House, Belton House, Hardwick Hall, Laycock Abbey, Castle Howard, Harewood House.
Brooklands 1951 and Wisley. Description: New version of Brooklands updated to 1951, position corrected to VFR scenery with extended concrete runway, enlarged Vickers factory, and racetrack cut away. Wisley field 4nm south, used by Vickers for fitting out new aircraft, is included. Facilities: fuel, ILS, NDB, ATC/AI enabled.
Brooklyn CGAS. Description: Brooklyn CGAS Started out as Floyd Bennett Field. Constructed on the site of Barren Island and additional landfill, Floyd Bennett Field was New York Citys first municipal airport. The airport is located in the southern part of Brooklyn between Flatbush Avenue and Jamaica Bay, and was completed in 1930. The airport initially had only two perpendicular runways. The terminal building was topped by an air traffic control tower. The tower was not originally all glass. That came later. This scenery goes retro in an attempt to capture several eras of the facility. Requires ASDv2.1, Nova, Nova Gold and NovaSim textures. Traffic Tools and AFCAD2 are also required. Lagos FSE is optional.
Brussels Scenery, Belgium Description:
The scenery has been optimized entirely for MSFS 2000 and probably for fs 2002. The important monument majority situated inside the ring O (the peripherical hiway: 75 km of long) were custonized. Why the majority and no the totality? In fact, I noted that we are to the limit of that that can manage fs 2000 and he/it arrives that some situated objects have the tendency close by to disappear and to come back to the will of the fantasy of MSFS. Besides this scenery has been elaborated in collaboration with creative others in order to coordinate roads and objects (to see acknowledgments). For example, thefreeway of Mons / Charleroi perfectly joins these respective sceneries and to the North the scenery of Grimbergen consists also of the harbor of Brussels and therefore, perfectly complete the city. By Désirant Louis