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KCLL - Easterwood Field by Zero Dollar Payware 2.0.0

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Easterwood Field is the main airport servicing College Station and Bryan, Texas. College Station is home to Texas A&M University (whoop!) and it is a little over 100 miles from Austin and Houston. There are 3 runways although only one (34/16) is typically used. The airport has a small commercial terminal which sees a few regional flights with American and United (using E135/145 aircraft). The airport also has services for general aviation aircraft as well as being the home to several labs for the Texas A&M Aerospace Engineering Department. On the southeast side of the airport is a large fire training area which can be seen on approach to runway 34. 

 

For installation instructions, troubleshooting tips, and contact info, please read the readme.txt included in the scenery files

This scenery has ground routes for WT3, custom orthophotos (credit to USGS) and features reflective ground textures and 3d grass thanks to the fantastic RA library. 

 

REQUIRED LIBRARIES:
MisterX's Library v1.5+

RA Library v1.11+

SAM Library

 

gitlab repo: https://gitlab.com/StableSystem/kcll---easterwood

We don't ask for donations but if you feel so inclined you can do so here

Edited by StableSystem

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