CYFD Brantford Municipal Airport, Ontario, Canada Version 1.0 by David Voogd

I decided to make Brantford a little more like the real thing. I also changed the landclass in the area to make it more realistic as this is where I live. Here are the changes I have made.

AI Flightplans

I tried to make the AI traffic as realistic as possible. I have training aircraft doing touch and goes 7 days a week. A few DC-3's have been restored at the airport so I have a DC-3 that flies for testflights on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 7am to 12:30pm. A learjet flies to Chicago on business days. It departs at 8am and arrives at 1:59pm. Also, a 182 flies up to Timmins on the weekends. It departs on Saturday at 9am and arrives home on Sunday at 11:36am.

These files were made using AFCAD 2 and Ttools 2.2 by Lee Swordy and EZ-Landclass by Russel Dirks. I would like to thank these individuals for making these incredible tools as without them this would not be possible.

Please send any comments or suggestions or bug reports to davidvoogd@rogers.com

Installation Instructions

Simply copy and paste the AF2_CYFD, Traffic_CYFD and CYFDLand BGL files into the "Flight Simulator 9/Addon Scenery/Scenery/" folder.

Distribution

This file is for free distribution only!. It may not be used for commercial purposes. This addon must be distributed with the entire contents of this zip file including the advertisement.


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