X plane 10 scenery free#
OpenSceneryX is required to use this scenery - if you do not have it yet, please grab the latest free installer from. Elevation is 1006m (3300ft) and it has only one runway (8/26). The International Sir Seretse Khama Airport, is located about 9 miles (15 km) from downtown Gaborone city. The National flag carrier is “Air Botswana” and its fleet includes BAe146's, ATR-42/72's, and Boeing 737's. World-class airlines including British Airways, Emirates Airlines, Lufthansa Airlines, Kenya Airlines, South African Airways and other domestic Botswana airlines fly in and out of Gaborone Airport. Kind is pleased to present FBSK Gaborone - BotswanaįBSK was created for X-Plane by Camilli de Bellis - please have a look at her website and drop her a little Thank You!īotswana’s Gaborone International Airport receives airlines from many world destinations and it is the country’s premier airport. I will also send out a last XP-Africa newsletter to ask you guys wether or not you'd like to be integrated to the XPFR mailing list in the future or if wish to have your address removed permanently. XP-Africa will progressively shut down over the coming month and remain open until the transfer to XPFR is complete. So technically, nothing will change behind the scenes, only the portal where users will fetch their content changes. To put it short, XP-Africa has fetched it's ethics from my experience with XPFR and both project share the same respect for copyright and the same passion for quality, freeware add-ons.
X plane 10 scenery download#
Jut so you know, the terms and conditions under which your work i being distributed for X-Plane does not change a bit: It is and always remain freeware, we maintain a single download location, all credits are clearly mentioned in the read-me's and the original documentation pertaining to the original FS file are included in the download. Please contact me over the usual channel or over XPFR's user contact form if you have anything to object to the said transfer. Some of you have been imposible to reach or have not yet found time to answer my requests. Most of you FS developers who have graciously authorized us to convert and adapt your wortk to X-Plane have already given their OK for this transfer. It's the asurance that the project and the files that it has spawned will live on, be maintained, updated and that new African sceneries will be created to complete the work started here on XP-Africa. So in the end, this is not the death of XP-Africa. Most importantly, the action of fusing XP-Africa into XPFR will, in my humble opinion, have only positive effects: The project lives on, maintained by passionate X-Plane developers who, as a group, have more time and more skills than i'd ever have been able to accumulate, even with Piet's gracious help. In short, XP-Africa will no longer continue to exist as it does today and all the content found here will from now on be available from XPFR. Both projects had always been linked intimately, with their files hosted on the same servers and some of the designers/converters working on both projects. So to me, that's the greatest gift the project could ever have received. Since i haven't been able to develop anything for XP-Africa lately, i had been playing with that thought myself for months. Today, i'm temporarily out of time to work on anything X-Plane, Piet is out of time to work on anything X-Plane as well, and as you've probably all noticed, the project ran into the sand many moons ago.Ī few day ago, a fellow XPFR member who also develops for XP-Africa mentioned something about XP-Africa on XPFR's private development forum and proposed that both projects should be fused together, XP-Africa disappearing as an independent entity and becoming part of XPFR. XP-Africa took its roots there, as well a its values, defending freeware and trying to honour designers and users by delivering highy quality content.Īside of the nostalgic bullsh*t, every minute spent on this project, as well as every contact we've had with our beloved users over the years have been a joy and the effort always seemed to be well-rewarded by those few kind words. This project has always been an offspring of the XPFR project, which i'm proud of being a part of since 2007. Since March 7th 2008, XP-Africa has worked on bringing X-Plane users the best X-Plane scenery files for the African continent.