Note: Requires UK2000 Scenery Common Library.
Note: To remove static aircraft, rename the following files:
• uk2000scenery-airport-egns-isle-of-man\scenery\World\scenery\egns.bgl -> egns.bgl.static
• uk2000scenery-airport-egns-isle-of-man\scenery\World\scenery\egns.bgl.nostatic -> egns.bgl
v1.0.5:
– VFR Map view will now show the ILS Data
– You now have a ‘No Static’ version
Ronaldsway airport started live in the early 1930 and there were flights to a number of different parts of the British mainland from its grass runways. World War Two saw Ronaldsway being requisitioned by the RAF in June 1940 to allow No 1 Ground Defence Gunners School to move in and was renamed RAF Ronaldsway. It changed in 1944 when HMS Urley came into being and had as its main task torpedo bomber reconnaissance, mainly operating Fairey Barracudas. After the war it went back to civil flights, but remained in Admiralty possession until 1948, when it became the main airport for the island.
The naval four runway layout survives in place, allowing for extensions and exapansion; although a typical four storey Naval control tower from that period has now been demolished. Many historical relics relating to the Isle of Man’s airfield history can be found at the excellent Manx Aviation and Military Museum at the airport.
Features:
• Full detail Buildings
• Realistic Ground Markings
• Hi Res ground image
• UK Runway markings
• Stunning Night Effects
• High details Airport Vehicles
• Excellent Frame Rates
• Full set of signs
• Fencing
• GA Static Aircraft
• Manual and Options
• Improved runway lights
• Vegetation
• PBR Materials