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RELEASE 1.8
Author: Bob Bernstein
YOU MUST HAVE SCENERY DISK # 12 IN ORDER FOR THIS SCENERY TO BE ACCURATE
Changes from 1.7
Added Bristol Road
Added Oxford Valley Mall
Added Neshaminy Mall
Added Franklin Mills Mall
Installed COM freq's for every equiped airport
SEE04 Lighting was added to many airport.
Additions to Dynamic Scenery were added
Relocated several ILS's that were off a few degrees.
This is version 1.8 of my Philadelphia area scenery.
PHILADEL.MOD starts you at NE Philadelphia Airport where I fly out of.
If you have any questions or comments you can reach me
on Compuserv 70541,2506 or on RelayNet's Flight Simulator Conference.
Other Scenery is available on my BBS: The 32 Bit Bus (215) 741-9893
Look for the next version in January 93.
I STRONGLY SUGGEST YOU GET THE PHILADELPHIA VFR TERMINAL AREA CHART.
You can buy this at most flight shops for a couple of dollars.
Here is some additional info:
NORTH EAST
North East Philadelphia ILS: 111.1/24 ATIS 121.15 16791 20813
Langhorne Buehl Field ARD: 108.2 (VOR) RAD ø184 16841 20842
Trenton/Mercer County ILS: 111.3/06 ATIS 133.70 18400 19759
Philadelphia Int. ILS: 109.3/27R ATIS 133.40 16688 20750
Allentown/Bethlehem ILS: 110.7/06 ATIS 124.70 17012 20634
Lancaster ILS: 108.7/08 ATIS N/A 16743 20389
Reading Spaatz Field ILS: 109.5/36 ATIS 127.10 16869 20481
Wings ING (NDB) 275 ATIS N/A 16744 20722
Doylestown DYL (NDB) 237 ATIS N/A 16888 20780
Willow Grove NAS NXX (NDB) 388 ATIS N/A 16824 20747
Pottstown Limerick ILS 108.35/28 ATIS N/A 16830 20624
The scenery stretches from Allentown in the North to Philadelphia
International in the south to Lancaster in the west.
Check out the Aircraft Carrier on final approach on 27 into PHL.
Just east of Willow Grove NAS is the Navy's Weapons Development Center with a 2
mile airstrip. Check out the plane on the testing platform.
I have a blimp somewhere between PNE and PTW. See if you can find it!
Copyright (c) 1992 Bob Bernstein. All rights reserved.
Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!
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