Disclaimer
I created these airstrips for my personal use, but decided I might as well share them. I'm still learning when it comes to creating sceneries, so use at your own risk. "It works on my machine" ;)
About
This package includes 12 airstrips spread across south-eastern Utah. All strips are loosely based on the descriptions provided by the Utah Backcountry Pilots Association. I tried to re-create the strips as close to the provided information as possible, mainly regarding the runway slopes, a bunch of vegetation adjustments and some terraforming (based on Google/Bing maps).
The airstrips are backcountry strips in real life, used mainly as destinations for camping or hiking. Besides some static aircraft, people and tents, don't expect much scenery.
The strips were NOT present in MSFS before, therefore this package adds them with "fake" ICAO codes.
The included strips are:
- Cedar Mountain (42CM)
- Dolores Point (42DP)
- Temple Mountain Airstrip (42TM)
- Angel Point Airstrip (42AP)
- Rustler Canyon (42RC)
- Dirty Devil Airstrip (42DD)
- Simplot Funky (42SF)
- Below Buckacre (42BB)
- Poison Spring (42PS)
- Gold Creek Shootering (42GC)
- Wee Hope Mine (42WE)
- Nokai Dome (42ND)
Dependencies
As I created these strips for myself, I used a couple of libraries. All credits go to their creators! <3
- https://flightsim.to/file/33166/animated-humans-library
- https://flightsim.to/file/17182/totof-aircraft-library-v1-1
- https://flightsim.to/file/1923/mikea-at-assetpack
5 months ago
AIRPAC1
Great package. Visited these in the DC-3. I'd be happy to try more of these.
I couldn't help noticing that Happy Canyon UT97 is right in middle of cluster of strips. https://i.postimg.cc/L54n4gmz/happy.jpg
And Mexican Mountain has some overgrown trees. https://i.postimg.cc/RhPqWC02/mt42-trees.jpg Edit: nevermind, this belongs to an another package.
1 years ago
useri
As someone who's camped in many of these places, thank you!
1 years ago
Kevinlee72
As a fellow Utahn, thank you! If you could hit places like UT10, Spanish Fork, Beaver, Cedar City maybe.... 😉
1 years ago
aviation_in_flux