CPL3, Rideau Valley Air ParkKars, New Version. Description: Rideau Valley Air Park, close to the small town of Kars, is in Ontario a few miles southwest of ottawa, in a bend of the Rideau River. It is a real airfield that doesn't appear in FS. It used to be mainly used for gliders and with some hangers for their storage, but it appears to be gaining in popularity with general aviation. This only works with Ultimate Terrain as the Rideau River won't be in the right place without it.
CPL3, Rideau Valley Air ParkKars. Description: Rideau Valley Air Park, close to the small town of Kars, is in Ontario a few miles southwest of ottawa, in a bend of the Rideau River. It is a real airfield that doesn't appear in FS, mainly used for gliders and with some hangers for their storage and the odd plane. There is no fuel, and no maintenance. This only works with Ultimate Terrain as the Rideau River won't be in the right place without it.
CPR2, Embrun, Ontario, Canada, Revised Version. Description: Embrun is in Ontario a few miles southeast of ottawa, and just south of the posted strips Russel Farm and Russellet Strip. It is a real airfield, used by Embrun Flying Club which has just a small membership. There is no fuel, and no maintenance.
Cranbrook British Columbia Description:
Cranbrook (CYXC) is located in the southeast corner of the province on the western slopes of the Rocky Mountains. Features accurate custom hangers, buildings and night textures.
By Vern Opperman
Cranbrook CYXC, BC. Description: Cranbrook CYXC is located in the SE corner of British Columbia known as the East Kootenays. It is a popular tourist area for those liking the outdoors, with such recreational activities as fishing, hiking, rafting and of course,lots of beautiful golf courses. In winter there is two excellent ski facilities close by with both downhill and cross-country skiing.
Cranwell College - EGYD United Kingdom.In Description: 1915 the Royal Naval Air Service sought to establish a single unit at which officers and ratings could be trained to fly aeroplanes, observer kite balloons and airships. Tradition has it that a young Naval pilot was briefed to fly around until he found a piece of land that was both large enough and flat enough for the purpose. It is said that he flew over Cranwell and thought it quite admirable.