On stock runways or from scratch. Bulgaria: Heli overlay for LBPD Krumovo/Plovdiv , LBSZ Stara Zagora + heli overlay. Poland: PL68 Krzywa, PL71 Szprotawa, EPCH Czestochowa-Rudnikiern. Hungary: LHDC Debrecen. Czechoslovakia: LKZC Žatec. Belgium: EBST St. Truiden, Limburg. Sweden: ESFH Hasslösa, ESFI Knislinge, ESFM Moholm, ESFU Urasa,Växjö, ESFY Byholma, ESKA Gimo, ESMV Hagshult, ESNF Färila, ESNI Kubbe, ESPG Boden, ESPJ Heden,Boden, ESSF Hultsfred-Vimmerby, ESUA Åmsele, ESUD Gunnarn/Storuman. France: LFSL Toul-Rosières. West Germany: EDUG Gatow, Berlin. Not tested in FSX. Not for FS9 (yet). See my introductory note on the forum - https://militaryaiworks.com/forums/topic/19859. V.1.1 update adds LR81 Deveselu AB, Romania. Nowadays there is a NATO misile defence system on this site, and I have little information on the original, so it's very vague, but was apparently a major MiG-21 base (of the non-Lancer variety).
On stock runways or from scratch. Albania: LAFK Tiranë Heliport + Farkë mil add on. Bulgaria: LB14 Uzundzhovo, LB23 Cheshnegirovo, LB42 Kamenets, LB44 Bezmer, Heli overlay for LBPD Krumovo/Plovdiv, LBSD Dobroslavtsi. Turkey: LTBK Gaziemir, LTBX Istanbul Samandira. Georgia: UG24 Soganlugi, UG27 Vaziani, UGKS Senaki, UGSK Kobuleti, Heli overlay for UGGG Tbilisi Lichini. Germany: ETHM Mendig. Poland: EPKO Koszalin-Zegrze Pomorskie. Czechia: LKBC Bechyne. Ukraine: UKBM Myrhorod, UKFA Kashia, Crimea, UKKT Sviatoshyn, UKO0 Buyalyk. Russia: XLPU Poduzhemye, XM00 Kriche, XU18 Buturlinovka, XUWL Lipetsk-2, Z25C(XRRO) Tsentralniy, Rostov-Na-Donu, Z25X Severny, Omsk. Finland: EFUT Utti. Sweden: ESUK Kalixfors. Plus some afcads to place some museum statics in Scotland (no runways): Dumfries & Galloway Aviation Museum, Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre, Lightning XR749 factory gate guard. Not tested in FSX. Not for FS9 (yet). See my introductory note on the forum - https://militaryaiworks.com/forums/topic/19859. V.1.1 tries to improve UG24 & 1GGG and correct installation notes, plus suggests POI solar power station mods for LSFL, previously found in the retro pack.
On stock runways or from scratch. Russia: 7847 Ukurey/Nikolayevskoye, UIUV Vostochniy,Ulan-Ude. UOII Igarka, XH00 Smirnykh. Taiwan: RCDI Lungtang, RCWK Xinshe, RCXY Guiren, RKSW Suwon, RKTI Jungwon. Laos: VLXK Xieng Khouang. Viet Nam: VVBH Bien Hoa, VVGL Gia Lam, VVHL Hòa Lac, VVKP Kép, VVPB Phu Bai, VVPC Phu Cat, VVTH Tuy Hoa, VVYB Yên Bái. Indonesia: WR0G Bandar Udara Pengerungan. China: ZBZJ(ZB1G) Zhangjiakou Ningyuan, ZL09 Yuzhong, Xianguanying, ZSWU Wuhu, ZYAS Anshan Teng'ao. Not tested in FSX. Not for FS9 (yet). See my introductory note on the forum - https://militaryaiworks.com/forums/topic/19859
On stock runways or from scratch. Jordan: OJ01 King Abdullah II, OJ38 Zarqa, OJ39 King Faisal, OJHR Rweished. Oman: OOMN Musannah. Pakistan: OPJA Shahbaz, OPMI M.M. Alam, Mainwali, OPMR Masroor, OPSR Mushaf. Iraq: OR1A Rasheed, OR1F K1 Military Base, ORAA Al Asad/Qadisiyah, ORAT Al-Taqaddum/Tammuz, Habbaniya, ORQW Qayyarah Airfield West, ORS2 Majid al Tamimi/Al Sahra. Syria: OS57 Abu al-Duhur, OS58 Hamma, OS59 Tabqa, OS60 Suwayda West, Tha'lah, OS61 Al-Dumayr, OS62 Jirah, OS63 Marj Ruhayyil, OS64 Al-Nasiriyah, OS65 Shayrat, OS66 Rasin El Aboud,Kuweires, OS67 Mezzeh, OS69 Khalkhalah, OS70 Al-Qusayr, OS71 Minakh, OS72 Tiyas. Qatar: OTBH Al Udeid. Uzbekistan: UT1N Karshi South. India: VAJM Jamnagar, VANY(VA1D/VA1K) Naliya, VEGK Gorakhpur, VI18(VIAM) Ambala, VI29(VISA) Sirsa, VI43 Suratgarh, VIBL Lucknow, VIBT Bathinda, VIGR Gwalior/Maharajpur, VIPK Pathankot, VIUT Uttarlai, VOAR Rajali,Arakkonam. Not tested in FSX. Not for FS9 (yet). See my introductory note on the forum - https://militaryaiworks.com/forums/topic/19859. This update adds three air bases: OMAD Al Bateen & OMAW (OM11) Abu Dhabi Northeast in UAE, plus Tamim, Dukhan in Qatar.
On stock runways or from scratch. Morocco: Heli overlay for GMME Sale, Rabat. Algeria: DAAY Mecheria, DAOE Bousfer, DAOF Tindouf, DAOL Oran Tafraoui, DAUL L'Mekrareg/Laghouat, DAUU Ain Beida, Ouargla, DTTB Bizerte-Sidi Ahmed. Gabon: FOON Franceville. DR Congo: FZAI Kitona. Egypt: HE12(HE0C) Inshas, HE16(HE0G) Birma/Tanta, HE28(HE0T) Gebel El Basur, HE43(HE1H) Az Zaqaziq, HESN Aswan. Tanzania: HTNG Ngerengere. Ecuador: SETA Taura. Colombia: SKPQ Germán Olano Moreno. Peru: SPTP El Pato. Not tested in FSX. Not for FS9 (yet). See my introductory note on the forum - https://militaryaiworks.com/forums/topic/19859
Your flight sim may already contain a few landing strips on public roads, but here are some more made from scratch, mostly in Europe. Not tested in FSX. Not for FS9 (yet). See my introductory note on the forum - https://militaryaiworks.com/forums/topic/19859 and the "Highway Strips.txt" file for more details.
On stock runways or from scratch. Not tested in FSX, but may work. AFRICA: HSMN Merowe Sudan. EAST ASIA: XHBO Orlovka Russia. SOUTH WEST ASIA: UA36 Lugovaya & UAAR Boraldai Kazakhstan, UT45 Ayni/Hisar, Gissar Tajikistan, Z16E Ubaydah Bin Al Jarrah, al-Kut Iraq. CENTRAL AMERICA: MHCH (MHNC) Choluteca & MHSC (MHPR) Soto Cano/Comayagua/Palmerola Honduras. SOUTH AMERICA: SIFE Fazenda Dinorá Brazil, SKMA Mariño Cuesto, Madrid & SKME Pinto Parra, Melgar Colombia, SPID Bergerie, Iquitos & SPVR Vitor, La Joya Peru, SVBM Barquisimeto & SVFM Miranda, Caracas Venezuela. EUROPE: XMB0 Borovukha-1, Novopolotsk Belarus, EDH2 Mahlwinkel Germany, LHBS Budaors, Budapest & LHKV Kaposvár-Kaposújlak Hungary, 1WSK Petrovec Heli overlay, Skopje N. Macedonia, EPTM Nowy Glinnik, Tomaszów Mazowiecki Poland, UUEA Andreapol & XLLN Kasimovo & XUWE Yefremov & XWPR Rtischchevo Russia, LY88 (Z27S,LYUZ) Ponikve Serbia, plus an update of Z25X Severny, Omsk Russia. EUROPE RETRO: EDH1 Hassleben Heli & EDH2 Mahlwinkel & EDOV Stendal-Borstel East Germany, UGKO Kopitnari & XGME Meria Georgia, EVH1 Paplaka Latvia, EHYB Ypenburg Netherlands, PL06 Brzheg Poland, XSCD Shadrinsk Russia, 1KLC Lutsk Heli overlay & XKBC Berdichev & UKSW Veseloye Ukraine plus an update of LHDC Debrecen Hungary. See notes on the forum - https://militaryaiworks.com/forums/topic/19859 , where untested FS9 versions are posted (Feb 2023).
On stock runways or from scratch. Not tested in FSX, but may work. Africa: DAAT Aguenar/Hadj Bey Akhamok, Algeria. GMMK Khouribga heli, Morocco. Asia: OAJL Jalalabad, Afghanistan. VIAL Bamrauli/Allahabad/Prayagraj, VICX(VIKA) Chakeri/Kanpur, VISP Sarsawa, VO28(VO0I) Hakimpet, VO45 Sulur, VODG Dundigal, VOTJ Thanjavur, VOTX Tambaram, VOYK Kendriya Vindyalaya/Yelahanka, India. WIHP Pondok Cabe, Indonesia. UA71 Karas/Zhem, Kazakhstan. OKDI Udairi/Camp Buehring, Kuwait. OP0K Murid, OP1Y Chandhar, OP38 Shakaparian Islamabad, OP39 Khalid Quetta , OPMS(OP20) Minhas, OPQS Dhamial, OPRZ Bholari, Pakistan. RU21 Pushistyy, Korsakov, Russia. VCCH(VC12/VC0A) Hingurakgoda, Sri Lanka. OSH1 Qabr al-Sitt/Beit Sahem, Syria. LTAB Guvercinlik, Turkey. Europe: LAGJ Zadrima/Gjadër, Albania. UMMK Ozerki, Belarus. UG25(UGGT) Telavi, UG26(UG0F) Kutaisi West, UG28(UG0H) Bolshiye Shiraki, Georgia. EDFZ Finthen, EDRT Trier-Föhren, ETHE Bentlage, Z11N(EDES) Darmstadt, (West) Germany. EIFR Finner Camp, Ireland. Nizhniy Tagil, Yasnaya, Russia. Europe/USSR Retro (mostly helicopter): EYKG Kaunas Gamykla/Freda, Lithuania (USSR). 1DEH(EDEH) Bad Kreuznach, EDEP Büdingen, EDEX Fulda, EDIB Goppingen, EDLZ(EDUS) Soest/Bad Sassendorf, (West) Germany. Yurya, Bologoye-4/Vypolzovo, Russia (USSR). LSMN(LSTA) Raron, Switzerland. Kostromo, Novo-Aleksandrovsk, Obor, Svobodnyy, Gornyy/Drovyanaya, Olovyannaya/Yasnaya, Pashino, Kartaly, Bershet, Derzhavinsk, Zhangiz-Tobe, Pervomaisk, Korosten, Ukraine (USSR). See notes on the forum - https://militaryaiworks.com/forums/topic/??? , where untested FS9 versions are posted.
On stock runways or from scratch. Taiwan: Z28X(RCLM) Dongsha, Pratas Island so tried to add the lagoon myself. China: Paozhuwan (replacement for ZHWT Hankou Wangjiadun which closed 1995). The remainder are Chinese air bases & manufacturing sites with fictional ICAO codes: Datun, Fuxin(new), Guangzhou East, Jingdezhen Heli, Shijiazhuang Luancheng, Luhe/Ma'an, Qihe, Shuang Yu Shu, Shuangcheng, Wanggang, Xiangyun, Xi'an Yanliang, Nanchang Yaohu, Zhouzhou, Zibo. Not tested in FSX. Not for FS9 (yet). See my introductory note on the forum - https://militaryaiworks.com/forums/topic/19859
The Barry M Goldwater range is a sprawling expanse on 1.7 million acres in Southern Arizona used for air to ground and air to air training. The range is most frequently used by A-10s form Davis-Monthan AFB, F-16s and F-35s from Luke AFB and AV-8Bs and F-35s from MCAS Yuma. This project attempts to recreate many of the features of the range complex. There is no AI native to this project, but has been designed to be AI capable and several packages have been designed to interact with it.
FS2004 Scenery--Ernest Harmon Air Force Base and Stephenville Airport (CYJT), Newfoundland, 1957-62. Originally built to facilitate the transport of US aircraft to Europe during the Second World War, during the Cold War Harmon was the biggest US base outside the USA. Like nearby Gander it was a vital refuelling point for transatlantic crossings, but also an important part of the defences against the threat of Soviet bombers carrying muclear weapons attacking the USA via the North Pole. F-89 Scorpions and then F-102 Delta Daggers were based there, and this download includes F-89s especially made for this scenery by David Wooster. It also has custom landclass adjustments by Al Von Pingel and many custom buildings by Dan French. Flight plans are provided for 1957, 1959 and 1962, doing much to recreate this significant Cold War base as it really was. By Al Von Pingel, Dan French and Ken Lawson.
Goose Bay Canadian Forces Base and US Air Base (CYYR), Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, 1955-62. Originally built to facilitate the transport of US aircraft to Europe during the Second World War, during the Cold War Goose Bay was a base of major importance. Like nearby Gander it was a vital refuelling point for transatlantic crossings, but also along with the recently released Ernest Harmon Air Base (CYJT) an important part of the defences against the threat of Soviet bombers carrying muclear weapons attacking the USA via the North Pole. F-89 Scorpions and then F-102 Delta Daggers were based there, and this download includes F-89s especially made for this scenery by David Wooster. Flight plans are provided for 1955, 1957, 1959 and 1962, doing much to recreate this significant Cold War base as it really was; many of the aircraft which passed through Goose at that time are provided for. This file is an update to the scenery issued in October 2021, made necessary by the discovery of new information as a result of further historical research. There have also been changes to the ADE and traffic files intended to improve the performance of both, and to the navaids too. Instructions are included for those installing from scratch and those updating our previous version, and there have been improvements to the clarity of the instructions for the downloading and installation of the ai aircraft. There will be no further updates. By Al Von Pingel, Dan French, Bill Douglas and Ken Lawson.
Yellowknife airport became famous on the TV Programme Ice Pilots, its not only a Civilian airport it is also the home of No.440 Transport Squadron RCAF permanently based at the airport for search and rescue missions. And the Canadian NORAD Region Forward Operating Location.. Optional photoreal scenery can be downloaded here.
Burtonwood was for many years the most important air base in the United Kingdom, at least in terms of its size and the amount of traffic which passed through it. Built for the RAF but taken over by the USAAF during the war, it played a major role in that war and then in the US commitment to the protection of Europe during the Cold War. The main east-west runway was extended to 9,000 feet while the others fell out of use, and a new control tower and terminal building opened in 1955. Then disaster struck, when the site began to suffer from mining subsidence. MATS left for Mildenhall in 1958 and by the following year the USAF had gone completely, although Burtonwood continued in use by the US Army until the early 1990s.
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