BEARS OUTPOST

BUSH SCENERY FOR

MICROSOFT FLIGHT SIMULATOR

2002

 

By Michael Carr

Contact : res052cd@gte.net

Jan 30, 2002

 

                     

 

Welcome to a laid back, downhome friendly place to fly! Bears Outpost, located in Northern Canada, situated on the icy shores of the Yukon Territory, is a small trading/tourist community, accessible only by boat, helicopter, or small aircraft.

 

                                    

 

With a small 1100 ft dirt runway, surrounded by the town, it is a challenge to land. You also have the option for a  water landing (if it isn’t frozen) with two open water hangers for float planes and a large T-shaped pier.

 

                                   

 

This scenery includes many small details (eyecandy!) such as grazing cattle and horses, general stores, various ranch houses, a local church, small school, open air hangers with  a static Cessna and Bush plane, etc. Also great for just cruising the area in any of the vehicles that you will find for download.

 

This scenery is FREEWARE and intended to stay that way! It should do no harm to your PC, but I claim no responsibility if you think it does. Tested in FS2002 PRO on an Athlon 1.4 GIG, with 512 MB DDR, and the Radeon 64 MB DDR card with great results!

Macros are freeware with my own designs included.

Many thanks to the various authors of the freeware macros used in this scenery! (you guys do awesome work!)

 

If you enjoy this scenery or have any problems, please let me know! You can check out some other sceneries as well. Search for the “srisebv2.zip” (Caribbean) for FS2002 or the “WABS.zip” (Modern Airbases) for CFS2.

 

Installation: unzip into a temp folder and place the “BEARS OUTPOST” folder into the ADD ON scenery folder and start the game and then go to scenery library and add the scenery to the list……..hit OK!

 

Thanks again for your interest in my scenery!!    Michael

 

                                      

                                                           COPYRIGHT@ MRC DESIGNS 2002