
FSX Scenery
Stark’s Twin Oaks Airpark (7S3)
Twin Oaks is my first project for Orbx’s FTX series. It’s a small GA airport with a relaxed feel, located in Oregon’s fertile Willamette Valley. The field is ideally situated for Pacific Northwest sightseeing, with the coast a half-hour’s flight to the west, and the rugged Cascade mountains nearby to the east. Find out more…
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Hundred Dollar Burger: Plum Island (2B2)
Plum Island bills itself as the oldest operational airport in the US. It’s located north of Boston along the east coast of the US, just inland of a long barrier island. What this airport lacks in size, it more than makes up for in quirks. How about a fence that bisects the runway, put there by a disgruntled landowner who claims part of the strip as his territory? It definitely makes for some interesting takeoffs and landings. Find out more…
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Tongass Fjords X
This is the latest installment of Holger Sandmann’s incredible Alaskan sceneries. The new FSX version includes a vast amount of gorgeous bush-flying territory, with accurate coastlines, water bodies, terrain features, and more. My contribution was an all-new rendition of the towns of Sitka (including Rocky Gutierrez Int’l Airport) and Petersburg (including the Lloyd R. Roundtree Seaplane Facility and Johnson Petersburg Airport). I also supplied various new and/or updated objects, including USFS cabins and other models. Find out more…
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Hawaii Dillingham X
My first FSX-native project, this small airport lies along the Hawaiian island of O’ahu’s North Shore, home of great surfing waves, swaying palms, and the set of TV’s LOST. Cruise around the field and see if you can spot the wreckage of a certain ill-fated fictional airliner. Find out more…

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